On 5/25/2009 9:32 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
>> ? There are a lot of archiving solutions out there... I fail to see why
>> you would post a naked link to one of them in response to Thomas' email.

> I thought it was rather obvious. 

Not...

> ASSP isn't an archiver, it's a mail filter.

v2 is shaping up to be much more than just that. As the single point of
entry/exit, it is a good place to add such optional functionality.

> Leave the archiving to a program that is designed to archive.

Once ASSP is 'designed to archive', what will your statement mean?

Unless you are one of those rigid 'one tool for one job' folks...

Personally, I see nothing wrong with a tool being modified to do more
than one job, as long as it doesn't negatively affect the original/other
purpose/s of the tool.

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