Bill Cole via Postfix-users:
> On 2023-12-11 at 09:37:39 UTC-0500 (Mon, 11 Dec 2023 15:37:39 +0100)
> Carlos Velasco via Postfix-users <carlos.vela...@nimastelecom.com>
> is rumored to have said:
> 
> > Bill Cole via Postfix-users escribi? el 11/12/2023 a las 15:31:
> >> On 2023-12-10 at 16:37:16 UTC-0500 (Sun, 10 Dec 2023 22:37:16 +0100)
> >> Carlos Velasco via Postfix-users <carlos.vela...@nimastelecom.com>
> >> is rumored to have said:
> >> [...]
> >>> And doing the same work in 2 different places can be called software
> >>> efficiency?
> >> No, but the "fix" here would be a divergence from how Milter has 
> >> worked
> >> since it was created and semi-documented by Sendmail Inc. It is de 
> >> facto
> >> controlled by the current developers of Sendmail, but I don't believe
> >> anyone is working to make Milter better, at least not in ways that 
> >> would
> >> break compatibility.
> > No one is talking here about breaking any compatibility, re-read the 
> > messages.
> 
> What did I miss? Are you not asking for Postfix to support providing 
> milters with a header that none of them expect and which no other Milter 
> implementation supports?

He asked to make this configurable. I declined because the human
cost (of having two incompatible ways to convey the connection info)
would in my opinion exceed the gain from saving a few machine cycles.

        Wietse
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