It's not a setting. That text means that, since iMS (and therefore, ColdFusion)
controls incoming mail you can store the mail in a
db if you want. In the date template you have access to the raw mail file and you can
use cfx_odsmime to extract the text and store
it in a database.
HTH,
Howie
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (paul smith)>
To: "inFusion Support List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:02 PM
Subject: [iMS] Email in SQL Server
> I'm just starting to wade thru the iMS docs, and I notice the following in
> ver 2.1 docs,
>
> "The iMS POP server also allows you to store mail in an SQL database."
>
> I'm planning to use iMS primarily as a list server, with a threaded message
> archive whose content can be searched using M$ SQL Server full-text
> search. I don't expect very high levels of activity so I believe this is
> practical.
>
> The above quote leaves me to believe that storing incoming mail in a
> database can be accomplished by selecting some setting, but I can't find how.
>
> I'd appreciate feedback on how to store mail in a database.
>
> best, paul
>
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