a While ago someone suggested that if one can use <CFFILE> to write
a spool file directly to the mail spool folder,
wich can be something like sendmail, or exim (in my case),
the mailer would try and deliver it.
Does anyone have an idea how the format of a spool file looks like.
I would really like to try this,
for then, if a mail cannot be sent, it will stay in the queue,
wich is much easier to manage than repeatedly checking the undelivr folder.
Has anyone ever got this idea to work ?
Herman
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Jordahl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 6:51 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Re: CFMAIL Question
Benjamin Fitts wrote:
> For some reason CF doesn't actually log to the log folder so you can
ignore
> that one ;)
This directory is leftover from when we did put mail log messages in the
mail sub directory.
This was changed/fixed in 4.5 so all of the CF log files are in the same
place.
--
Tom Jordahl
Allaire Development
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