[xmail] Re: Reusing open connections

2004-09-12 Thread נור דאוד
Veronica, I see... Well, maybe my English is rusty too ;) I certainly didn't mean that David must implement it. My apologies are = in due then... Although it's a cheerful thought being able to command your provider for = additional functionalities and features :) Noor -Original Message

[xmail] Re: Reusing open connections

2004-09-12 Thread נור דאוד
MUST? No no one said that, David. No one can force you. You can either implement it or not. What's the catch here? Why not to do = it? Noor -Original Message- From: Davide Libenzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 8:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [xmail] R

[xmail] Re: Reusing open connections

2004-09-12 Thread נור דאוד
David, I guess no one can force you to use the RFC. But it's written there, = nontheless. Anyway, if it's about being right or wrong, then pick either sides and = stick to it. I am merely saying that such a feature should be in XMAIL, = having so much other things to offer, and in heavy loaded si

[xmail] Re: Reusing open connections

2004-09-12 Thread נור דאוד
All the "big" names support, including: Postfix, sendmail and Qmail. Xmail can and should included in that list of MTA's that support the = so-called pipelining. Noor -Original Message- From: Brian Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 6:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROT

[xmail] Re: Reusing open connections

2004-09-12 Thread נור דאוד
David, But why fail the first time? Nonetheless, there's a clear ESMTP protocol = to address exactly this problem. You save bandwidth, save resources on = the SMTP server and G-d knows what else. My C++ knowledge is pretty rusty or else I would have done this myself. = Haven't touched a C code fo

[xmail] Reusing open connections

2004-09-11 Thread נור דאוד
Hello, I read XMAIL's documentation and didn't find a way to make it reuse open = connections (send multiple messages destinated to the same SMTP server = using one open connection.) Is there a way to do this in the next XMAIL = release? Maybe incorporate it with a delayed delivery mechanism so X

[xmail] Error processing

2004-08-02 Thread נור דאוד
Hello, Did anyone write a Windows program to handle SMTP errors? Such a program can be a plugin to XMAIL, or be run separately on a = folder with messages, and identifies error messages, such as: __ [<00>] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED

[xmail] Re: XMAIL Queue Timing

2004-08-01 Thread נור דאוד
Well, people, who's going to do this? :) Noor -Original Message- From: Veeresh Khanorkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 2:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [xmail] Re: XMAIL Queue Timing Davide, I will love this stuff. Is it possible to do this? I will love