RE: Tracking Emails

2001-12-28 Thread Larry Engleman
If you send a million people mail through the postal service, can you check how many people open it and how many throw it out? -Larry -Original Message- From: Chad McCue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 10:46 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Tracking Emails I was wonde

CFFTP Cutting short?

2001-12-27 Thread Larry Engleman
I have the following line in an upload page that I wrote the problem that I'm having is that the file will begin to upload, then the rest of the page will load (says upload complete and sends me an email saying a file was uploaded) and then I go to check the file on the server, and it's zero by

RE: Password Protecting an Access ODBC connection

2001-12-21 Thread Larry Engleman
If you're going to store CC#, even if you encrypt them, make sure that the machine goes into lockdown. Close all unused ports, don't run any software that you don't have too. Don't connect it to any of your other boxes (those could be comprimised and then could connect to the CC box) Also encry

RE: I hate spam

2001-12-21 Thread Larry Engleman
Put up a small linux box running qmail and qmail-scanner. Runs pretty quickly on my old 133Mhz. Here are the links if you want more information. http://www.qmail.org http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net There's also a good qmail mailing list if you need help with the install, or I could off

deleting and forwarding after cfcontent.

2001-12-21 Thread Larry Engleman
> Hi all, > Here's my setup. I have a bunch of files that we have hidden in a > non-public FTP > folder becuase we don't want just anyone having access. I'm currently > using > CFCONTENT with an explicit path to the file on my drive. This works fine. > I would like to do two things after the u