Jose--

Thanks for the response.  Creating a deliberate delay on the cfmail (with the 
udf you suggested), I assume, would be to keep the server from getting 
overloaded, correct?

As to the "heaviness" of the email, it would be extremely light, containing 
only the text which the user has posted in the forum and a link to the thread.  

Thanks again for the response!

Joel

>Hi Joel
>
>This would no doubt cause some delay on your mail spool, I do recall that CF
>used to have a limit of 40 on the cc/bcc fields but I think this was fixed
>in version 5 upwards.
>
>I guess you could test it and see what happens, say to a gmail account.
>
>If you did go down the route of looping cfmail you could maybe cause a delay
>between each occurance of the tag by using say a udf to cause a pause in the
>code:
>
>http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm/sleep
>
>Also be sure to keep your emails layout to a minimun  / not html heavy etc.
>
>Sorry for the rushed response.
>
>HTH Jose Diaz
>
>
>On 5/11/07, Joel Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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