Thanks! It's starting to come together.
As far as I can see, if the incoming message(s) to data.cfm needed to be
sent to a list, then I could send each such message to the list (using
CFX_iMSMail) prior to the end of the CFLOOP in data.cfm.
Since all messages will be in a database, I guess I could also set a flag
on each message that needed to be sent to a list and send it to the list later.
Any thoughts on which way is preferable?
best, paul
At 05:04 PM 11/13/01 -0500, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (paul smith)>
>To: "inFusion Support List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 2:32 PM
>Subject: Re: [iMS] Email in SQL Server
>
>
> > For ColdFusion, I assume you mean I can access the raw mail file in
> > data.cfm in FusionMail
> >
>
>Yes.
>
> > There the raw mail file (including its path) is called #emailfile# (as an
> > aside, I'm trying to understand where the value of this variable was set).
> >
>
>The iMS POST Server sets this value.
>
> > In any event, although the CFX_ODSMIME docs are written in terms of
> > decoding attachments, I gather it can also decode the message itself.
>
>Yes.
>
> >This
> > is my first cut at how I might use CFX_ODSMIME, and I'm stuck on FILELIST.
> > Is it the file name only, or file name plus path?
>
>The file name only (the name of one of the file attachments).
>
> > If the former, I guess I can use GetFileFromPath() Am I on the right track
> > here?
> >
>
>Not exactly. What that parameter is for is when you already know the file
>attachment names. You first do a cfx_odsmime and don't
>decode. This gives you the plain text and html text of the mail as well
>as a list of file attachments. You can then use the tag
>again to decode the individual attachments or all attachments.
>
>Regards,
>
>Howie
>
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