I had a similar problems, with, I think, CF 4.0,  CFMAIL had line length limits, and 
an unbroken line (especially an entry from a database memo field) can easily exceed 
that limit.  I used a line-length limiter from the Developers Exchange.

Chris Norloff


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
from: Bill Kaigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 11:06:58 -0600

>Hi,
>
>I have written a utility to allow my clients to send out blast emails to 
>their customers/employees etc.  Here is the process: the client enters an 
>email, title and a list of members that the email should be sent to.  I 
>save all of this to a table to be sent out at a later time.  I have a batch 
>job that comes through an reads the table records that have not been 
>processed and prepares them to be sent out.  The batch process currently 
>sends an individual email to each of the members.
>
>I have members that say when they send emails out sometimes the first 
>paragraph (it is always the first part of the email) is truncated.  If I 
>look at the table record I can see that all the information is there, so I 
>can remove the possibility that the problem exists before the email is 
>sent.  Knowing that cfmail will send bad email address to the undeliv 
>folder I appended a bad email address to each batch being sent out.  If I 
>look at this email in the undeliv folder the entire message exists.  If I 
>change the x-cf-to (which exists in the cfmail file): to my email address 
>and then move it to the Spool directory, the email is sent out fine.
>
>I would blow it off if I had not had the same complaint from 5 different 
>clients.
>
>any iodeas?
>
>thanks,
>kaigler
>
>
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