Some things I feel I must point out.
1. Data Integrity is always an issue but why should I waste my precious cpu
time checking first what the tag is already checking.  If this was truly
intentional I would think that the devs at Macromedia would have built in a
little more reverse compatibility,  Maybe some sort of attributes called
throwonbademail defaulted to false.
2. My main problem with this is that if you send to a query and it throws an
error it stops mid e-mail and does not rollback or anything it only sends
out the first percentage of the e-mail before the bad e-mail address.

Tyler Clendenin
GSL Solutions
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