Hi all
I am using coldfusion and sql server for developing application.
For security reason i want to encrypt the url which we show on address
bar. How to do that ?
Sam
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 12:21:21 -0700
"Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where does that limit of 40 addresses come from? When you have a to:
> field
> with multiple addresses, doesn't CF just relay a single time to the
> SMTP
> server? CF doesn't even verify the validity of the address(es), as
> it's
> always the SMTP server that I see rejecting badly formatted
> addresses.
> Those end up in CF's UNDELIVR directory.
>
> Jim
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Greg Hedgepath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 11:46 PM
> Subject: Re: CFMAIL
>
>
> Redd,
>
> 1. 40 is indeed the limit in the to fields. - (Best to do a cfloop
> over
> your list of names)
> 2. The proper format is a described below. (CF Hosting does not
> require SMTP
> server address in code)
>
> <CFMAIL
> TO="#username# <useremail#>"
> FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> Subject="I must include a subject line"
> >
> You should also do some error checking in front of the emails to
> insure the
> address is formated correctly. Bad address formats mean NO DELIVERY.
>
> Try this snippit
>
> <CFIF NOT Len(Trim(Form.Email))
> OR Len(ReReplace(Form.Email,
> "^[A-Za-z0-9_\.\-]+@[A-Za-z0-9\.\-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,}$", "", "ALL"))>
>
> <P>
> BAD EMAIL ADDRESS FORMAT!
> Please go back and correct it.<BR>
> <FORM>
> <INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE="Go Back" onClick="history.back()">
> </FORM>
>
> <CFABORT>
> </CFIF>
>
> As far as large amounts of CFMAIL go I must say the best
> configuration
> possible for the maximum output and reliability of CFMAIL is to point
> things
> to a secondary server running UNIX with Exim configured for security
> of SMTP
> mail.
>
> You do not want to run CF IIS and Mail on the same server. This is
> taboo in
> our experience. Even with the most brasin of servers you do not want
> to rob
> CF of ANY cpu or memory resources available on the server. This
> becomes
> directly noticable in PID execution times. Many NT based SMTP
> servers have
> a pretty large footprint and can seriously effect performace.
>
> In a shared hosting enviorment we ask that our customers keep CFMAIL
> list
> sizes below 2500 per hour during peak internet usage hours 10am EST -
> 8pm
> EST. Even with a good mail server you do not want to dump to many
> CFMAILs
> into the spool folder all at once, particularly when you are running
> on a
> shared server. Remember to be nice to your neighbors. Large list
> will be
> better recieved by the server late in the evening. And those
> looking for imidiate responses to web forms will get quicker results
> if the
> spool folder is kept light.
>
> F.Y.I.
> Any application dependant on large amounts, (7,500k+ per day) of
> CFMAIL
> should have one thing in mind. Dedicated Hardware. You don't want
> your
> "Shared Server" neighbors hammering your resources.
>
> CF-Server wrote:
>
> > CF-Server-List Sat, 24 Mar 2001 Volume 1 :
> Number
> 112
> >
> > In this issue:
> >
> > Cluster cats
> > RE: GetTemplatePath()
> > RE: Cluster cats
> > Re: Cluster cats
> > Re: GetTemplatePath()
> > new topic - Session variables
> > Re: Cluster cats
> > RE: HTTP 401.3 - Access denied by ACL on resource
> > RE: security
> > Re: Cluster cats
> > RE: Cluster cats
> > RE: HTTP 401.3 - Access denied by ACL on resource
> > RE: Cluster cats
> > Re: new topic - Session variables
> > Re: new topic - Session variables
> > CFMAIL
> > Re: new topic - Session variables
> > Re: CFMAIL
> > Re: CFMAIL
> > Re: CFMAIL
> > using CFMAIL to send out thousands of mails
> > Re: new topic - Session variables
> > Re: CFMAIL
> > RE: using CFMAIL to send out thousands of mails
> > Re: using CFMAIL to send out thousands of mails
> > Re: CFMAIL
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:25:07 -0000
> > From: "Alan Comeau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Cluster cats
> > Message-ID: <004801c0b383$889863f0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > We are trying to cluster a pair of servers which have two network
> cards in
> each machine, one with external IP's and one with Internal IP's.
> Cluster
> cats administrator reports it primary IP address as 0.0.0.0. and I
> think
> this is the reason the servers cannot see even themselves. All the
> DNS
> entries are I believe correct, we have had no trouble before with
> single or
> teamed network cards, but dual homeing seems t be a nightmare
> >
> > Alan Comeau
> > Senior Programmer
> > Vardus Internet Solutions Ltd
> > 17 Heathmans Road
> > London
> > SW6 4TJ
> > +44(0) 207 471 8899
> >
> >
>
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