Question : Using SPFile for dynamic access to files

I am using C# code to attempt to dynamically access the most recent file on a webpage.  We have several XML files on one webpage.  What we have is a workflow in SharePoint Designer where the C# code is triggered when a user in our system creates a new form.  We then want the C# code to get the current file that a user is working on.  The most currrent file can change whenever a user opens a new form, so we are trying to get the most current file there is.  We have been using SPFile in C# to accopmlish this, using SPWeb to hlep us gain access to the webpage, now I just need to know how do dynamically access the most recent file there is.

Answer : Using SPFile for dynamic access to files

hi
Let me try to rephrase your problem.
Your problem is email-blasts are chewing-up your bandwidth.

What you can do is - have a web-based email blast software and solve the whole bandwidth issue in 1-shot.

messing with Firewall / exchange / bandwidth throttling = there are too many things which can break and it will be difficult when you have a real issue, to troubleshoot where things are going wrong.

The easiest I think is Php List
http://www.phplist.com/

You can download and set this up in about 2 hrs on your Apache/mysql

Or you can go for the hosted account.
Each sales guy will get their own login - and they can control email delivery much better with advanced reporting than they can with emails from outlook.
 
Other options are
Lyris - which can verify whether an email was delivered to inbox or junk mail folder
http://www.lyris.com/solutions/lyris-hq/email-delivery/

and EmailReach with Inbox monitor
http://www.emailreach.com/Default.aspx

hope this helps.
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