Re: CFMX CFMAIL and message-ID

2006-12-24 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>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.

Re: CFMX CFMAIL and message-ID

2006-12-24 Thread Michael Dinowitz
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

Re: CFMX CFMAIL and message-ID

2006-12-24 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>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

RE: CFMX CFMAIL and message-ID

2006-12-24 Thread Dawson, Michael
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

Re: CFMX CFMAIL and message-ID

2006-12-24 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>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. -- __

Re: CFMX CFMAIL and message-ID

2006-12-24 Thread Matt Robertson
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? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Janitor, The Rober

CFMX CFMAIL and message-ID

2006-12-24 Thread Claude Schneegans
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