Am 25.10.2014 um 00:28 schrieb Mike Cardwell:
* on the Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 11:04:18PM +0200, li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
and so you end in lose random mails if for whatever reason the app exceeds
the limits

Web-apps that weren't written to handle retries, don't handle retries. I'll
agree with that.

see above

See what above? The bit where you said it can't be done and than said it can
be done? If you're writing code which doesn't handle failures, then you're
writing bad and lazy code

the reason to have a *local* MTA on the webserver is to handover SMTP failures at delivery and until now nobody was able to show a php application replacing the MTA logic in a sane way

If you can't code your web app to notice when email attempts fail and to
retry them later, then you're not qualified to write a web app and you're
most likely a toxic customer. I suspect most shared hosting companies would
be glad to see the back of such a customer

i suspect most shared hosting companies would be glad to see back a customer blocking his webserver connectin by re-try outgoing network operations and make the server a victim for easy DOS

happily i am the developer, web/mail/db/dns admin myself

EOT

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