Hi everyone,
I have been using an application that has the ability to allow users to send email. The application is four years old now and I've never had any trouble until recently when I switched over to a new server. I'm running MX 6.1 and Windows Server 2003. I was using MX 6.1 and Windows Server 2000 before. I don't think that has anything to do with it.
Each day I go into the CFusionMX\Mail\Spool directory and notice that there are sometimes a few messages that are "stuck" in there. They won't send until I restart the ColdFusion services.
We're only sending about 100 messages a day so volume shouldn't be an issue.
I've noticed in the past that when you send an email you see it as a txt file in the spool folder for about 2-3 seconds but then it disappears once it gets sent. But now they will remain in the Spool forever unless I restart ColdFusion services.
Any ideas?
Mike
I have been using an application that has the ability to allow users to send email. The application is four years old now and I've never had any trouble until recently when I switched over to a new server. I'm running MX 6.1 and Windows Server 2003. I was using MX 6.1 and Windows Server 2000 before. I don't think that has anything to do with it.
Each day I go into the CFusionMX\Mail\Spool directory and notice that there are sometimes a few messages that are "stuck" in there. They won't send until I restart the ColdFusion services.
We're only sending about 100 messages a day so volume shouldn't be an issue.
I've noticed in the past that when you send an email you see it as a txt file in the spool folder for about 2-3 seconds but then it disappears once it gets sent. But now they will remain in the Spool forever unless I restart ColdFusion services.
Any ideas?
Mike