I'd just cron it.  After all *something* (whether it's your template  
or some other process) would have to execute every so often in order  
to actually perform the checks, right?

-TR

On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Doug Boude wrote:

> I have a client who sends me incoming data via text file attachments  
> to an email. I have a web template (Coldfusion in my case, but i  
> don't think that's relevant)  that is capable of checking the  
> incoming email box and processing any attachments when executed. SO...
>
> What is the best way of causing my template to "watch" for incoming  
> mail? I absolutely hate the idea of scheduling the template to  
> execute every ten minutes, so am looking for some creative  
> alternative that would accomplish the same thing. I have total  
> control of this server, so not too many things are out of the  
> question. Oh, and I'm on a Windows 2008 server using IIS7.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Doug Boude  :0)
>
>
>
>
> >


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