That message would be generated from the mail server and passed to
ColdFusion.

2009/2/9 Steve Onnis <st...@cfcentral.com.au>

>  Why would the coldfusion server be returning an error like "*501 Your
> domain does not seem to be valid. Could not find MX record for your domain.
> *" ?
>
> All the mail spool should be doing is passing the email to the mail server
> yes?  Or is this message coming from the actual mail server back to the cf
> server?
>
> I have been checking some of the emails and i know the destination email
> address exists and i dont care if the senders email doesnt exist, i just
> want it sent to the intended recipient.
>
> The other one is "*The ColdFusion mail spool encountered an invalid spool
> file in the spool directory. The invalid file MailXXXX.cfmail was moved to
> the undelivered directory. *"  Why would cf be creating invalid spool
> files in the first place?  The files generating these errors seem to be all
> with attachments, and i know the files to be attached exist.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Steve Onnis
>
> >
>


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