You have touched on the biggest problem that we have when marketing iMS -
getting people to realize what it really is and what they can do with it.
The best analogy that we've come up with is that it's a mail server
equivalent to a web server that uses ColdFusion for processing dynamic
content.
Thanks for the comments - we're looking at improving our web site and
marketing materials and this helps.
Regards,
Howie
----- Original Message -----
From: John Quarto-vonTivadar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: Automatically Processing Email in CF
> Howie,
>
> as you know I'm on the iMS mailing list and have commented that it remains
> "fuzzy" in my head what to do with it. I'd like to say that for the first
> time in almost a year, you've said below a crystalized 2-sentence summary
of
> a great reason to now look at the iMS product. (to other readers, I'm not
> associated with the product or the company! {grin})
>
>
> > iMS can do this easily. iMS, for those who have not heard of it, is a
> mail
> > server that uses ColdFusion templates for processing. You would not
need
> a
> > separate mail server nor would you need CFPOP to periodically check and
> > parse the e-mail (as soon as an e-mail is received at that POP account
the
> > template will be executed).
>
>
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