You might find this strange but I work for a major ISP but we 
subcontract our email server management and we are unable to 
get that level of control over the servers. In essence our email 
accounts are treated exactly like our customer's accounts.

I have been given the final word "We can't do it that way".  
:)

David

= = = Original message = = =

sounds like you are re-inventing the wheel.  What mail application/server
are you using now? can't this be used in conjunction with CF?



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 January 2003 14:17
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Incoming email manager


Does anyone know of a prewritten application that handles incoming 

email? 

Before I go creating something on my own I wanted to see if anyone 

had an application already written. We have close to 20 email 

accounts that serve customer support in diferent ways and as 

employees change we are finding that some of those accounts go 

unchecked. I need an application that can receive these emails 

and dump them into a database that I can then incorporate with 

our intranet. If the emails go unanswered I would like a higher-up 

to be notified.

David Murphy
www.cfugcny.org

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