Wow, I didn't know about this limit either.  However, having said that, CFMAIL in no 
way meets "enterprise level" reliability.  I would not process anything important 
using CFMAIL unless I had a routine in place that would check the mail\undelivr folder 
and parse/resend/flag any email that does not go out the first time (or parse the mail 
error log, or something).  Basically if all or some of your mailing ends up in the 
undelivr folder for whatever reason, you won't know about it 'till you look.  What CF 
could use is a way to programmatically make sure your email was really sent out (ie. 
that it at least made it to your mail server-- obviously what happens after that has 
nothing to do with CF).

Anyhow, sorry for the OT rant.  If you want a more reliable mail sending engine and 
don't mind spending some $$, check out inFusion POST SE at www.coolfusion.com. 

Cheers,
-Max


At 12/14/2000 09:43 PM -0600, you wrote:
>Until today, I was unaware that there is a maximum limit of 40 recipients
>when using CFMAIL (To, CC, BCC all inclusive).  Allaire says it will be
>fixed in later versions.  Any additional information?
>
>http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=11335&Method=Full
>
>NT 4/CF 4.51 "Enterprise" (although this limitation doesn't qualify it for
>enterprise-level apps)


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