On 10/26/05, Dave Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so, if the mail is sent from an account on a server I don't have access to,
> would it be impossible for me to report on undelivered mail, for whatever
> reason that it might be undeliveable
Since you need an account username and password for
Ok, thanks for that so far
so, if the mail is sent from an account on a server I don't have access to,
would it be impossible for me to report on undelivered mail, for whatever
reason that it might be undeliveable
well that's the impression I get from CFPOP anyway
Dave
On 10/26/05, Paul Vernon
The problem with using the CF Undelivr folder is that the folder will contain
mails that were not delivered to *your* email server. If you want to track
mails that were not delivered to the final destination then you will need to
either set a bounce-back address and monitor the bounces from you
Mails only end up in the Undelivr folder if it is so malformed that it
cannot be validated in the first place OR your mail server is down. Bounces
will appear in the mailbox of the account set in the reply headers of the
mail you send. You should use CFPOP or equivalent to process the bounce
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Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 09:29
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMail Undelivr Folder
Hi
I am developing a mail campaign application that amongst the stats on
mail-outs shows the number of undeliveable mails (or at least I'm hoping
it
will)
To try and fill the C:
Hi
I am developing a mail campaign application that amongst the stats on
mail-outs shows the number of undeliveable mails (or at least I'm hoping it
will)
To try and fill the C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Undelivr with some files in order to
begin coding, I added some addresses to the mailing list that I kne
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