Maybe I"m asking too much, but what about cfmail2 tag that lets you pass
the mail over to a SMTP smart-relay that's actually built to handle these
type of things?
a) It's probably easier to code than the original cfmail was
b) It should work better
c) It's one question that could be taken off the FAQ, or at least it's
answer would be much short, "CFMAIL was a bad idea, use CFMAIL2 instead."
<grin>
Justin Buist
Trident Technology, Inc.
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Grand Rapids, MI 49512
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is completely off the wall...
>
> Maybe set CF to poll the \SPOOL\ once a day(or some heniously high value)
> and have a script transfer the files to another server for delivery? The
> transfer woukld be completely based on the target being up AND would have a
> failover should there be a problem. I would stay away from simply using a
> mapped or UNC directory for the spool.
>
> Writing a probe to see if the Undelivr is climbing and then have that probe
> call you ( community.voxeo.com ) would be ultra cool. I have done this for
> several different types of events across 95 servers. If someone's
> Transaction log goes above 80%, a site develops more than 200 application
> errors in 30 minutes, 3 PCODE errors in 10 minutes, 5 Hung Threads for an
> application, I get called.
>
> It is certainly worth looking into. Also, keep in mind that the Mail.log(or
> Error.log on older versions) and the files in the \Undelivr\ directory match
> 1:1. For instance:
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