I have checked that site quite a bit - Problem is - I am not a network 
or server administrator - don't plan on it nor wish to be one.

The solution is on our own server - but is co-located - I am always 
nervous installing products that I feel may effect the server. IF i need 
support of the host company - point blank  a bad implmeentation or  poor 
decision from me results in a $ loss. Very well can't charge my client 
for support on my own error  :)
I am the only one who administers the site, upgrades the server, the  
graphics, commerce back end - daily updates and all the cf code - so 
-therein lies hesitation installing and dealing with another product.

Anyhow - I will be looking into iMS-SE since it's not the first time 
it's name popped up. Some great ideas on this. Glad to receive so many 
replies. thanks
jay

SFN Development wrote:

>iMS-SE ALL_THE_WAY. We have a client that sends 20,000 + emails  day via
>their web admin for their site (they post jobs). It is very easy to setup
>and configurable. We love it.
>
>Tony Gruen
>sfnetworks
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jason Miller [mailto:millerj@;etcnj.com]
>Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 1:11 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: cfmail tag and looping output
>
>
>Hello List - One of my client has about 8,000 emails that have signed up
>for sales letters and newsletters on his site.
>
>I have been testing a simply query that pulls from 3 tables - creates an
>output that loops and executes the cfmail tag each time - using a ID
>that is primary so no duplicates are being sent.. It surprisingly
>doesn't take that long ( although I haven't tested on the full lot) BUT
>i have heard
>1) Cfmail tag not being reliable
>2) their must be a more efficient way to code this.
>
>So I am looking to this list to find if there is any truth to cfmail
>dropping results OR if there is other tags ( please hint) that I should
>really be looking into.
>
>Client wants me to manage this through some simple scripts - and would
>like to send html formated email. We are leaning away from purchasing
>3rd party solutions and installing special server software is not possible.
>
>thanks!
>jason
>
>
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