Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 11:22:23AM +0000, Greg Cope wrote:
> > Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 12:00:55PM +0100, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
> > <snippage>
> > All the messages are individual.
> 
> Right, well that changes things...
> 
> > > > This is also the standard anti-qmail rant that exim supporters use.  :)
> > > It *is* open-source. It's *not* Free Software. But yeah.
> > > > Aside from that, it's a pretty nice piece of software.
> > > The security separation is interesting, certainly. It can get a bit fiddly,
> > > though. And its configuration is just dire, and the fact that if it can't
> > > do something then "That's not in my reading of the spec" is roughly the
> > > answer you get from its author makes it absolutely a bad choice for me.
> > > But apart from that.
> > Please gents I did not want to restart the holy warn of MTA's - just how
> > to write a mailer in perl that manages mulitple [children|threads] that
> > send mail.  I.e avoid managing a queue - I'll use a proper MTA for this.
> 
> What's your plan if you get a 4xx error at any stage?
> 

If its based on a perl client I'll probably queue everything via an MTA
that is not a 221 OK.  I know this is repetition but I want it to be as
simple and fast as possible.

Any ideas on how to do this quickly - for want of any guidance I'm
leaning towards a forking server.

Greg


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