I've recently had an issue similar to this and the cause was an
uncontactable SMTP server, perhaps down to a network glitch or over worked
SMTP server/

Jb.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 27 November 2002 16:21
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMail Problems

I'm having an interesting problem with an application.  I searched the 
archives and found issues with 0 byte emails and spool questions about 
CF Mail, but nothing that matches this.

Why would CFMail put a perfectly good email in the Undeliverable folder? 
 I have an app that generates a steady flow of emails all day long and 
they typically get delivered.  However there are some cases where an 
email will get batched in the undeliverable folder.  I don't have access 
to the server logs as of yet but it's rather disconcerting.

On the same issue, my mind's already working on a work-around for the 
issue.  I'm thinking it might come in the form of a batch file that 
automatically copies any files in the undeliver directory that meet a 
specific criteria back into the spool directory.  My thought was to base 
it on the date/time stamp of the file, however I'm wondering if CF 
changes the date/time stamp when it moves a message into undeliver.

Thanks!
C. Hatton Humphrey



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