Re: MTA "quality" was Re: spamassassin

2003-03-02 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Sunday 02 March 2003 00:08, Dirk Koopman wrote: > Personally I wouldn't give it house room, particularly if you have > anything like a decent sized mailing list (eg the original MS Exchange > mailing list [when DJB was first trialing qmail in production > environments] 400+ message/day to > 500

Re: Freelance cooperatives (was: Recruitment Consultant Database)

2003-03-02 Thread Simon Wistow
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 04:56:53PM +, Ng Wu Lee said: > A couple of years ago I read an article linked by /. (which I can't find) > describing a phenomena allegedly occurring in the US wherein groups of > programmers, web designers, project managers and artists etc. were forming > cooperativ

Re: MTA "quality" was Re: spamassassin

2003-03-02 Thread Dirk Koopman
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 10:10, Robin Szemeti wrote: > On Sunday 02 March 2003 00:08, Dirk Koopman wrote: > > > Personally I wouldn't give it house room, particularly if you have > > anything like a decent sized mailing list (eg the original MS Exchange > > mailing list [when DJB was first trialing q

Re: Freelance cooperatives (was: Recruitment Consultant Database)

2003-03-02 Thread Tony Bowden
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 08:25:25PM +, Paul Makepeace wrote: > > [herding cats] > (I'd like to see a moritorium on using this phrase. It was kind of funny > the first hundred or so times, now it just seems to be rather > unimaginative and cliche'd - not a trait I usually associate with > program

Re: MTA "quality" was Re: spamassassin

2003-03-02 Thread Dirk Koopman
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 10:10, Robin Szemeti wrote: > this one feature if nothing else will be what finally nails qmail for me and > I'll switch to soemthing else .. but so far the presence of vpopmail is just > too useful to me, and Ive not made anything else work with it .. yet. Another view mi

Re: MTA "quality" was Re: spamassassin

2003-03-02 Thread Lusercop
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 10:10:11AM +, Robin Szemeti wrote: > > Personally I wouldn't give it house room, particularly if you have > > anything like a decent sized mailing list (eg the original MS Exchange > > mailing list [when DJB was first trialing qmail in production > > environments] 400+ m

Re: MTA "quality" was Re: spamassassin

2003-03-02 Thread Dirk Koopman
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 12:12, Dirk Koopman wrote: > On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 10:10, Robin Szemeti wrote: > > > this one feature if nothing else will be what finally nails qmail for me and > > I'll switch to soemthing else .. but so far the presence of vpopmail is just > > too useful to me, and Ive n

Re: MTA "quality" was Re: spamassassin

2003-03-02 Thread Paul Makepeace
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 12:02:44PM +, Dirk Koopman wrote: > I dunno whether this helps... > > http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-2124/016467.html Or even, http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/vmail-sql/ Paul -- Paul Makepeace ... http:/

Re: Freelance cooperatives (was: Recruitment Consultant Database)

2003-03-02 Thread Marty Pauley
On Fri Feb 28 16:56:53 2003, Ng Wu Lee wrote: > > In some ways this would be like setting up a company, the difference being > that there is no company (no central one anyway), and there are fewer strings > attached: individuals are free to work within the cooperative and without it. > > And as

Re: MTA "quality" was Re: spamassassin

2003-03-02 Thread Steve Keay
> > this one feature if nothing else will be what finally nails qmail for me and > > I'll switch to soemthing else .. but so far the presence of vpopmail is just > > too useful to me, and Ive not made anything else work with it .. yet. > > Oh, I find it's the presence of the VERP in ezmlm for me

Re: MTA "quality" was Re: spamassassin

2003-03-02 Thread Lusercop
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 03:27:16PM +, Steve Keay wrote: > Surely you can do VERP with other MTAs too? And even if the MLM you use > doesn't support VERPey bounces directly, a little string and cellotape > can fix that. Here's a convoluted example with Exim, Procmail and, of > course, Perl: >

Re: London.pm Aptitude Test

2003-03-02 Thread Dirk Koopman
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 15:27, Philip Newton wrote: > On 27 Feb 2003 at 14:25, CyberTiger wrote: > > > Do you like pie ? > > > > Do you like kittens ? > > > > Do you like Buffy ? > > > > Do you like beer ? > > > > I'm sure I missed a few things, feel free to add some more :) > > Do you like pon

Re: London.pm Aptitude Test

2003-03-02 Thread Chris Devers
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Dirk Koopman wrote: > Not doing very well here methinks... Well, that depends on whether it's better to be closer to or further from the London.pm party line, doesn't it? :) -- Chris Devers[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: London.pm Aptitude Test

2003-03-02 Thread the hatter
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Chris Devers wrote: > On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Dirk Koopman wrote: > > > Not doing very well here methinks... > > Well, that depends on whether it's better to be closer to or > further from the London.pm party line, doesn't it? :) Then let us add "Will you drink beer with l.pm'ers

Re: Freelance cooperatives

2003-03-02 Thread Piers Cawley
Simon Wistow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 04:56:53PM +, Ng Wu Lee said: >> A couple of years ago I read an article linked by /. (which I can't find) >> describing a phenomena allegedly occurring in the US wherein groups of >> programmers, web designers, project manag