Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
    But you still need to efficiently queue the mail for forwarding.  You
    can't just make separate connections to the target for each recipient.
qmail does it...

qmail certainly disqualifies as network friendly. For this and other
reasons.

yes, qmail is not a good reference.  nevertheless, I don't think trying really hard to save on 
connections is the objective here.  I'm talking about 5 to 20 mails per day.  seriously, that's 
*nothing*.  mail servers get more spam than that.  I want to keep the mail agent simple.  
underpowered on purpose.  just for the "install and mail works" thing, not for the 
"hey, I can also run my mailinglists across this mail agent" thing.  just imagine a blood 
simple smarthost delivery agent and add queue + local delivery.  if something is feasible, then it 
could be a feature.  if something requires advanced techniques (queue daemon, whatnot), then it is 
not the place to put it.

I know Matt has been doing big provider business since long time, but that's 
not the target.  dead. simple.  like mined vs emacs/vi.  just that *something* 
is there.

cheers
 simon

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