Guy Hulbert wrote:
Is the license change on qmail likely to change the direction of
qpsmtpd?
Doubtful. Qpsmtpd wasn't written because of a dislike of the license.
There have been proposals to extend Qpsmtpd to do more than qmail-smtpd
(indeed it already does). This license change makes it unnecessary. It
might be better to build XS modules on top of the existing qmail
code-base as the underlying code is well-tested.
Is qmail "asynchronous" ;-)
Or can it be extended with a milter-like interface to multiplex slow
operations to a smaller set of perl processes the way sendmail and
MimeDefang work?
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Les Mikesell
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