>>You don't need to set your own message ID to create a tree structure,
just compare the reply-to against a past message ID.
Right, I just figured this out.
I was also using this header to identify the application, but now I use
the Xmailer header instead.
I just put the application name in it.
You don't need to set your own message ID to create a tree structure, just
compare the reply-to against a past message ID. That's what I do for the House
of Fusion list archives and it works perfectly.
Michael Dinowitz
President: House of Fusion(http://www.houseoffusion.com)
Publisher: Fusio
>>Can't you create your own custom header value? I'm talking the kind
like "X-[something]".
Not really, because the tree structure is constructed from the
message-ID header
in conjunction with the References: headers by most mail readers.
The References : header lists message-ID from previous m
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 12:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX CFMAIL and message-ID
Hi,
I have an application which sends messages.
I use CFMAILPARAM to set a message-ID header in the message, ie:
Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Under CF5 it works fine.
Under
>>you're going to have to bypass CFMail entirely
G, another reason I hate Java and CFMX :-(
I think I can live using the Java header however, and use the mailerID
as well to set more information in the message. This one is not broken
by Java.
Thanks.
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It has done this since CF went to Java in 6.0. To get around it
you're going to have to bypass CFMail entirely, or change your forum
software to look at a different header that you then insert.
Unless someone knows a way to defeat this from the Java side?
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Janitor, The Rober
Hi,
I have an application which sends messages.
I use CFMAILPARAM to set a message-ID header in the message, ie:
Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Under CF5 it works fine.
Under CF7, the message-ID header seems to be set by the Java Mailer,
whwtev I put
in CFMAIPARAM, ie:
Message-id: <[EMAIL PRO
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