cfmail
243
Usage
Sends a mail message to the specified address. Mail messages can include attachements. The tag
body can include CFML code to generate mail output. The
cfmailparam
and cfmailpart
tags
can only be used in the cfmail tag body.
Mail messages can be single or multipart. If you send a multi-part mail message, all message
content must be in
cfmailpart
tags; ColdFusion ignores multipart message text text that is not
in
cfmailpart
tags.
Note:
The
cfmail
tag does not make copies of attachments when spooling mail to disk. If you use
the
cfmail
tag to send a message with an attachment with spooling enabled and you use the
cffile
tag to delete the attachment file, ColdFusion might not send the mail because the mailing process
might execute after the file was is deleted. (When this happens, the mail log includes a FileNotFound
exception and the e-mail is not sent.) You can prevent this problem by setting
SpoolEnable="No"
in
the attribute or disabling spooling in the ColdFusion MX Administrator. Disabling spooling causes the
e-mail to be delivered immediately.
Mail addressing
Mail addresses can have any of the following forms:
port
Optional
TCP/IP port on which SMTP server listens for requests
(normally 25). A value here overrides the Administrator.
mailerID
Optional
ColdFusion
MX
Application
Server
Mailer ID to be passed in X-Mailer SMTP header, which
identifies the mailer application.
timeout
Optional
Number of seconds to wait before timing out connection to
SMTP server. A value here overrides the Administrator.
spoolEnable Optional
Specifies whether to spool mail or always send it
Immediately. Overrides the ColdFusion MX Administrator
Spool mail messages to disk for delivery setting.
•
Yes: Saves a copy of the message until the sending
operation is complete. Pages that use this option might
run slower than those that use the
No
option.
•
No: Queues the message for sending, without storing a
copy until the operation is complete. If a delivery error
occurs when this option is
No
, ColdFusion generates an
Application exception and logs the error to the mail.log
file.
Format
Example
user@server
<user@server>
DisplayName <user@server>
Rob Smith <[email protected]>
"DisplayName" <user@server>
"Rob Smith" <[email protected]>
user@server (DisplayName)
[email protected] (Rob Smith)
Attribute
Req/Opt Default
Description
Summary of Contents for COLDFUSION MX 61-CFML
Page 1: ...CFML Reference...
Page 16: ...16 Contents...
Page 32: ...32 Chapter 1 Reserved Words and Variables...
Page 160: ...160 Chapter 2 ColdFusion Tags html...
Page 245: ...cfmail 245 p input type Submit name form...
Page 299: ...cfreturn 299 cffunction cfcomponent...
Page 354: ...354 Chapter 2 ColdFusion Tags cfoutput cfcatch cftry...
Page 357: ...cfupdate 357 cftable cfif body html...
Page 362: ...362 Chapter 2 ColdFusion Tags cfloop MyDoc cfxml cfdump var MyDoc...
Page 397: ...ASin 397 br input type Text name sinNum size 25 p input type Submit name input type RESET form...
Page 486: ...486 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Functions input type Submit NAME form...
Page 492: ...492 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Functions b http_content x content b cfoutput...
Page 504: ...504 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Functions tr table form...
Page 519: ...IIf 519 cfoutput b...
Page 534: ...534 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Functions input type Submit name form...
Page 542: ...542 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Functions cfif cfif...
Page 547: ...IsStruct 547 cfcase cfswitch...
Page 550: ...550 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Functions IsWDDX returns IsWDDX packet br cfoutput...
Page 559: ...Left 559 option value 9 9 select input type Submit name Remove characters form...
Page 620: ...620 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Functions cfoutput cfloop...
Page 681: ...SetVariable 681 p Your variable varName p The value of varName is varNameValue cfoutput cfif...
Page 724: ...724 Chapter 3 ColdFusion Functions cfelse h3 Conversion error h3 cfif...
Page 743: ...XmlNew 743 cfscript cfdump var MyDoc...
Page 786: ...786 Chapter 5 ColdFusion Java CFX Reference...
Page 798: ...798 Chapter 6 WDDX JavaScript Objects...
Page 806: ...806 Chapter 7 ColdFusion ActionScript Functions...