The list is back on track. I'm going to be polite and say that I've spent a
lot of time with the list getting it rolling again and all. I'm not required
to give an excuse to anyone who dosn't appreciate the help that others give
of their own free time.
And as for the problem being CF driven, it wasn't. It was a nice C++ program
in Post.Office that was holding and resending the mail. The iMS/CF portion
of the list was working great as you can see from the archives. As long as a
post came in, it was archived and sent to P.O for processing. I'm slowly
moving from P.O into full iMS but it takes some time.



> Let's get this list back on track.  Messages shouldn't be receieved more
> that 1 hour after they're sent.  They shouldn't be received more than
once.
> Beyond that, there are no excuses.
>
> I'm not convinced that a Cold Fusion driven mail server makes any sense at
> all.  Perhaps this list is a good testing ground.  I suppose, though, it
may
> be like a lot of other systems where technology places a great deal of
power
> into the hands of the user... it depends a lot upon how that user makes
use
> of the technology.
>
>
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