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I am not able to login with the demo username and password
Hello Scot,
this program looks very good!
i've been messing around with this same idea for a little while, but using ASP
instead.
could i by any chance get a copy of your script?
thanks in advance for your time!
ken
Thursday, November 6, 2003, 1:27:49 PM, you wrote:
SD I just finished
I am not able to login with the demo username and password.
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:28 AM
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I just
Have you thought of giving users more control over the process? As in a db tie-in to
tests, weights and actions? I use CF as well and I'm figuring on doing something that
will allow enablement of a particular test, or its disablement, coupled to setting the
test weight and action performed.
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I am not able to login with the demo username and password.
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Robertson
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 3:34 PM
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Have you thought of giving users more control over the
process? As in a db tie-in to tests, weights and actions? I
use CF as well and I'm figuring on doing
Scot,
Nice job!
BTW, IMail managed passwords could be modified by way of a script.
There's a tool out there which will decrypt the passwords from your
registry, and I would imagine that you could sync that with your
database without having to convert IMail over to SQL, and hand off new
at this util.
Thanks again,
Scot
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 3:53 PM
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Scot,
Nice job!
BTW, IMail managed
Scot,
The web interface looks good. I created something similar using ASP and a custom COM
object I wrote. I uses Imail rules instead of the individual junkmail files to
process the mail based on weight test. I implemented it about a month ago and so far
we have over a thousand users using
Would you be interested in sharing this. It looks great!
Thanks!
Jason
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 4:02 PM
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Very Nice.
Burzin
At 12:27 PM 11/6/2003, you wrote:
I just finished throwing together a web interface to allow our customers to
self-maintain their spam thresholds, whitelists and declude actions. It's
very simple, but does everything we need. Written in ColdFusion, SQL
database to store
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Do you hav e to run it on the same server as the mail server is running ?
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Would you be interested in sharing this. It looks great!
Thanks!
Jason
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Scot,
The web interface looks good. I created something similar using ASP and a
custom COM object I wrote. I
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