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Hello, I am doing a cfmail to a list of people. I need to do 2 things before I can send out the email. 1)make sure that the email domain exist. 2)make sure that the email account exists i...
Zones: ColdFusion Application ServerDate Answered: 07/07/2000 Views: 0
Hi, I am trying to find a mail server or a method of verifyinf with a high level of accuracy that the recipients have recieved a particular email message. Does anyone know of products that do this?
Zones: Email ClientsDate Answered: 08/14/2001 Views: 0
I need a CF_CustomTag to check the syntax of any email like: <CF_EmailCheck EMAIL="any@any.com" VARIABLE="STATUS"> <CFIF STATUS>    email is ok <CFELSE>    email is not ok </CFIF>
Zones: ColdFusion Application ServerDate Answered: 02/11/2001 Views: 0
Can someone tell me if it's possible for someone to trace down exact IP address from which the e-mail was sent?  If I use my account and same ISP but from different IPs let's say, can it be traced ...
Zones: Email ClientsDate Answered: 11/04/2002 Views: 0
Is there a program for mailmerging emails?  I have a data base of around 100 clients and would like to send the same email to each client individually (without the other clients names being on the ...
Zones: Email ClientsDate Answered: 11/04/2002 Views: 0
I am having a problem opening an email attachment. The attachment was sent as a word.doc file and I received it as a winmail.dat file. When I opened the attachment, the format of the text was...
Zones: Email ClientsDate Answered: 11/04/2002 Views: 45
I'm running win2k server without SMTP or POP3 (as I have no idea how to actually set it up). I'm going to be hosting multiple domain names, and I'm looking for an e-mail software package that ca...
Zones: Email ClientsDate Answered: 11/04/2002 Views: 0
Hi, I send email from a page to people who want to register, but sometimes people insert a non-existing e-mail adres. How can I detect that a mail has bounced? And should the <cfmail>-exampl...
Zones: ColdFusion Application ServerDate Answered: 04/13/2004 Views: 0
I have just had a broadband connection installed to demon.net . The problem is that i have an email address with tiscali (uk). I want to be able to send email from outlook on my machine using my...
Zones: BroadbandDate Answered: 10/21/2002 Views: 0
I've created an agent to send mail. When people received the mail sent by the agent, the field "From" is written my name. I don't want my name appear in this field, but set the field "From" with an...
Zones: Lotus NotesDate Answered: 10/21/2002 Views: 0