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ColdFusion 9.00 Email Problem

New Here ,
May 22, 2013 May 22, 2013

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I am running a Windows Server Standard VM using VMWare with 4GB RAM and a 32  bit OS. Everything has been fine until about a week ago when emails stopped  going out. My ColdFusion Email settings are:

Connection Timeout 60 seconds
Spool Interval 30 seconds
Spool mail  messages for delivery is checked

What happens is the emails go to the spooler folder just fine but they then  get moved to the undelivered folder. BUT, when I manually move them from the  undelivered folder to the spool folder, they then go out just fine.

My mail log file says "Error","Scheduler-1","05/22/13","14:07:24",,"failed to  connect" for every email.

Thanks for any help

Dave

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Explorer ,
May 22, 2013 May 22, 2013

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If you have "Maintain connection to mail server" checked in Mail settings, try unchecking it.

This will force ColdFusion to re-connect - hopefully works for you.

Had to do it on one of our production servers.

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Thanks Peter. I tried verifying the server connection but it fails to connect.

Dave

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