The tag is thread safe and it releases files when it's finished executing. What is
the exact error in the log file? I assume this is the CF log.
Regards,
Howie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith L. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "inFusion Support List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [iMS] Digitally Signed Messages
> I am having a strange issue happening when receiving email. For the most
> part everything works fine, but occasionally I would get an error in the log
> files that a file could not be copied. I move all my .mail files to a new
> folder in the DATA.cfm template after I have parsed the email and inserted
> it into the Database.
>
> Anyway, I solved the problem by putting a CFLock around the cfile tag, but
> that got me thinking. The cfx_odsmime tag decodes my attachments and
> creates the directory I want them written to automatically. My question is,
> do I need to lock that tag call also, or does it have built in locking?
>
> Keith L. Miller
> ProjecTools.com Senior Developer
> 520 Hwy. 159 West
> Bellville, TX 77418
> Office: (713) 371-9841 ex:102
> Fax: (713) 371-9841
>
> "A good programmer learns from his/her mistakes, but a great programmer
> learns
> from the mistakes of others." - Hal Helms
> "The Power of Antipatterns" ColdFusion Developers Journal Volume: 05 Issue:
> 05
>
>
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