Serge Knystautas wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 So what I propose is that we setup a JAMES zone, and start to deploy JAMES
 in that zone.  That will be published in the DNS, and quite shortly we
 should start to see a lot of connections coming to it as millions of
 spambots start to exercise JAMES for us.  So we'll have a built-in load test
 running, courtesy of the botnets, and we can just watch the build work or
 crash in flames without any concern for lost messages.  We will need to be
 careful to initially disable the ability to send mail, and open it up very
 carefully to make sure that we don't accidentally create a relay of any
 kind.  We could, for example, setup an SMTPS handler, and allow PMC members
 to send via it, or alternatively, allow relaying only when the connection
 comes from p.a.o.

I see no reason to object to this proposal.  If this helps give Noel
extra confidence in the codebase and it does not create extra burden
on other committers, why say anything but "sounds great"?

"extra confidence" :-)

Sounds great, but going into testing with TRUNK essentially was proposed for month. Now someone who torpedoed this approach and repeatedly said: "Don't even look at this code" reiterates this. That really makes me happy, but it sounded great to me months ago already.

Now let's get this zone up and running.
Maybe Norman can fill us in about when new zones will be available. IIRC, at ApacheCon he said that the machine hosting the zones needs upgrades before new zones can be added.

  Bernd

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