Yep.  SIlly me.   I've been coding ColdFusion for only 9 years.

I have more than 40 clients building web sites on my system. I build
sites for other clients on their systems too.  In all, over the last 9
years I've worked on self-hosted systems and shared hosting systems.
In fact I think i've worked on sites on about 6 different hosting
centres. Some mine, some were other hosting companies my clients have
chosen.  My first learning experience all those years ago was with
Shanje (SHUDDER!), and lately with HostMySite, and Netspeed and others
in between.

NOT ONE . .NONE have ever had any plan to allow users to get access to
undelivered emails.

As i said, i had this fantasy that last week alone I spent 6 hours
trying to track down CFMAIL problems that my clients were having in
their code.  Obviously i was mistaken and was reading the paper all
that time instead.   The panic emails from my clients asking for help
figuring out why their forms weren't working were figments of my
imagination.

CFMAIL is a tag that gives a lot of heartburn to some users.    It was
impertinent of me to suggest that perhaps we might make CFMAIL easier
for users to code.   After all, ColdFusion had that reputation years
ago that it was easy to use for neophytes,  but "REAL" SERVER PROGRAMS
shed that notion really early on.   And if Coldfusion is to be a
"REAL" SERVER app like .ASP or .PHP it has to be more difficult to use
not easier.

I dont know what i was thinking.  Easier to use.  Reduce the time
taken to develop and debug.   Jeez.  That would only get in the way of
the headlong rush to force ColdFusion into being a second-class
imitation of something else rather than the best in the world at what
it does best - something that the java and dotnet and php programmers
would envy and whine about to their vendors.  NO! We wouldnt want
that.  We have to continually compare CFMX to other solutions, instead
of having THEM follow US.

For many shared hosted users it isnt all there.  (not their - your
spellcheck has led you astray).   You dont have experience of shared
hosting Neil so I think you should pull your head in on the subject.
There are quite a few aspects of CF sites that are different for
shared hosted environments.   And access to server-level folders and
the CF Admin  is one of them.

It's not essential that CFMAIL be made easier to use and debug. But it
would be of assistance to users in shared hosting environments.   We
were talking about things we'd like to see in CF8.   I saw a need and
said so but now i wish I hadn't.   I think CF would be a little easier
and faster to develop with if debugging of that tag was improved.
And found a simple thing that could be done to make it easier to
debug.  Since then you've done nothing but cry it down.    I dont know
why you see it as such a threat.  You wouldnt have to use it.  You
could still do any debugging the old way.

Apparently you think anything that makes CFMX easier to use and debug
is a bad thing.  I can only imagine you think it makes it less like
java or something if it's easier to use.

I sure wont make the mistake again  of thinking it would be a good
thing if CFMX were any easier to use even in a small way.



Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month






On 7/30/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is not what we are saying! The fact here is that you say there is no
> way to tell if an email fails - and we know there is - both at server level
> and code.
>
> What more do you need to tell that an email fails? it is all their for you.
>
> ColdFusion is 10 years old and this is probably that most basic of tags.
> Jochen provided a good way hosts deal with the undeliverable.
>
>
>
>
>
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