I don't know of any restrictions to file size or type but I've never
personally pushed that envelope. I would start by confirming the user
that your ColdFusion process runs as and making sure that user has write
permissions to the folder in question. I would also dump out the
#expandpath('./UserFiles/Data')# bit and confirm it is where you are
expecting it to be.
Thanks.
~Brad
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: Automatically save email attachment
From: "Jen Perkins McVicker" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, August 25, 2009 11:53 am
To: cf-talk <[email protected]>
Unfortunately, it's not working so well for me. :( I have an email with
a
.zip file attached, and although the script does not throw an error, it
is
simply not saving the file.
Code:
...it's not throwing an error, and the attachments field in the dump
does
show an attachment (DLRDIA.ZIP), but the attachmentfiles field in the
dump
is empty and the file is not copied to the server.
Is there a size limit (this file is around 6MB), or does it only work
for
certain file types (i.e., .doc or .xls, but not .zip)?
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