Re: EMailFolder
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2007
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 68971
interpreted = N
texte = interesting! thank you Matthew!chrisOn May 11, 2007, at 13:58, Matthew A Perosi wrote:> Here's something new I just figured out and thought I would post it > here for posterity.>> I'm working on an email management system to monitor, read and > resubmit emails to WebDNA for sending.>> As you might already know, when you use the [sendmail] context it > creates a file similar to 11788992021015952TTdone in the Global > EMailFolder directory for the server or the sandbox.> When the email is sent it writes the success/failure status into > the Global EMailLog/Email Log.txt file.> Then the 11788992021015952TTdone is moved to either the Global > EMailCompleted or EMailProblem folder.>> It's easy enough to copy or move 11788992021015952TTdone back to > the EMailFolder and have it sent again.>> However, if ever you would like to change the file name from > 11788992021015952TTdone to something else, you need to make sure > you keep the "done" at the end of the file name, otherwise the > WebDNA emailler will ignore it.>> Additionally, you need to make sure to keep the "TT" at the end of > the file name or after sending the email will be deleted and never > moved back to the EMailCompleted folder.>> Illustrated:> I moved 11788992021015952TTdone back to EMailFolder but changed its > name to "11788992021015952TTdone-resent-TTdone" and it works nicely.> When only calling it "11788992021015952TTdone-resent-done" it will > send, but then there is no record of the email in the > EMailCompleted folder.>> If you want to be creative you can also create archive directories > within EMailCompleted and EMailProblem and create trigger > management to archive the entire day into a single folder. Since > WebDNA saves every email it's much easier to track down emails when > they are nicely archived.>> -----------------> Matthew A Perosi> Psi Prime, Inc.> 323 Union Blvd> Totowa, NJ 07512> Phone: 973-413-8210> Fax: 973-413-8217>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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interesting! thank you Matthew!chrisOn May 11, 2007, at 13:58, Matthew A Perosi wrote:> Here's something new I just figured out and thought I would post it > here for posterity.>> I'm working on an email management system to monitor, read and > resubmit emails to WebDNA for sending.>> As you might already know, when you use the [sendmail] context it > creates a file similar to 11788992021015952TTdone in the Global > EMailFolder directory for the server or the sandbox.> When the email is sent it writes the success/failure status into > the Global EMailLog/Email Log.txt file.> Then the 11788992021015952TTdone is moved to either the Global > EMailCompleted or EMailProblem folder.>> It's easy enough to copy or move 11788992021015952TTdone back to > the EMailFolder and have it sent again.>> However, if ever you would like to change the file name from > 11788992021015952TTdone to something else, you need to make sure > you keep the "done" at the end of the file name, otherwise the > WebDNA emailler will ignore it.>> Additionally, you need to make sure to keep the "TT" at the end of > the file name or after sending the email will be deleted and never > moved back to the EMailCompleted folder.>> Illustrated:> I moved 11788992021015952TTdone back to EMailFolder but changed its > name to "11788992021015952TTdone-resent-TTdone" and it works nicely.> When only calling it "11788992021015952TTdone-resent-done" it will > send, but then there is no record of the email in the > EMailCompleted folder.>> If you want to be creative you can also create archive directories > within EMailCompleted and EMailProblem and create trigger > management to archive the entire day into a single folder. Since > WebDNA saves every email it's much easier to track down emails when > they are nicely archived.>> -----------------> Matthew A Perosi> Psi Prime, Inc.> 323 Union Blvd> Totowa, NJ 07512> Phone: 973-413-8210> Fax: 973-413-8217>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to digest@talk.smithmicro.com>> Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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