yeah - thanks - I sort of thought about that but then wondered  
how to tell if the mail had NOT been sent at all??
I'm probably nit-picking but I just started worrying about it

thanks

Seamus

================ You wrote ================

>>
>>
>>Hi Seamus,
>>
>>> I've got a txt file that is generated on the fly, then sent >  
with cfmail as an attachment.
>>> I then want to delete it (after I KNOW that it has been sent)
>>
>>We came across this problem recently. Instead of deleting the  
files after
>>they were sent, we left them in a temp directory and set up a  
scheduled task
>>to go through each night and delete all the emailed text files  
that were
>>more than one hour old (it obviously doesn't need to be that  
long, but it
>>was an easy comparison).
>>
>>Cheers,
>>K.
>>
>>
>>--
>>Kay Smoljak
>>Senior Developer/QC Leader/Search Optimisation
>>PerthWeb Pty Ltd - http://www.perthweb.com.au/
>>Ph: 08 9226 1366 - Fax: 08 9226 1375 
>>
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