Howie,
 
Thanx A TON!!!!!!
 
Now, I have another (maybe stupid) question for you.. :-)
 
<cfquery name="qry_GetEmails" datasource="#dsn#" dbtype="ODBC" blockfactor="100" username="user" password="pw">
  SELECT      a.idno, a.companynm, a.lastname as lname, a.firstname as fname,
     a.midinit, a.domainname, a.webpasswrd,
     a.sponsor, a.enroller, a.rank, a.spnside,
     a.email
  FROM        dbo.tbl_asscinfo a  
  WHERE a.IDNO='1015'>
 
<cfx_imsmail
    QUERY="qry_GetEmails"
    QUERYFIELD="email"
    header_To="recipient1"
    header_Cc="recipient2"
    header_subject="#idno# - #form.subject#"
    body="#form.message#">
 
 
Ok, this is a simplified example, but it shows the point (I HOPE).
 
I want to send personalized emails to my user base.  substituting %name% for the name..  etc...  you can catch my meaning... different name in each version of the email message....
 
The question is...
 
Can I do this with the control?  or do I have to load the object in a loop (<cfoutput query="qry_GetEmails"> or <cfloop>)
 
Thanx,
 
Mark Theis
 
 
 -----Original Message-----
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 6:53 AM
To: inFusion Support List
Subject: Re: [iMS] CF and ims and BCC/CC

Assume the following recipients:
 
recipient1 = normal recipient
recipient2 = cc recipient
recipient3 = bcc recipient
 
Then the tag would look something like:
 
<cfx_imsmail smtpto="recipient1,recipient2,recipient3" header_To="recipient1" header_Cc="recipient2" ...>
 
Notice that recipient2 is listed in the CC header and recipient3 is not listed anywhere except in the SMTPTO field.  The SMTPTO field controls the actual recipients of the mail.
 
HTH,
 
Howie
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Theis
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 8:29 AM
Subject: [iMS] CF and ims and BCC/CC

I am trying to figure out if the cfx_iMSMail will do a CC or BCC...
 
Any idea???
 
Also, when the issue is solved with SQL Server, I would be excited to see the solution.. I can think of many uses there for me too.. :-)
 
Thanx,
 
Mark Theis

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