On 18.10.2012, at 14.22, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2012-10-18 12:07 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> I'm planning to implement SMTP submission server and it should share the
>> code with LMTP. (Also I've already written a completely separate tiny SMTP
>> server implementation, which should be merge
On 2012-10-18 12:07 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
I'm planning to implement SMTP submission server and it should share the code
with LMTP. (Also I've already written a completely separate tiny SMTP server
implementation, which should be merged with both of those. So I guess it needs
to become a bi
On 18.10.2012, at 6.48, Jack Bates wrote:
> How do you feel about parent pointers in child structures? I'm curious as the
> proxy structure is passed the input channel, but it doesn't know much else
> about the input client. Rather than pass additional information in the
> structure, I think it
Timo,
How do you feel about parent pointers in child structures? I'm curious
as the proxy structure is passed the input channel, but it doesn't know
much else about the input client. Rather than pass additional
information in the structure, I think it'd be better to just place a
pointer back
On 10/15/2012 2:07 PM, Jack Bates wrote:
On 10/12/2012 2:40 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
would probably complicate the code.
I don't think this would be difficult to implement. Probably just a
few lines of code. Yeah, could be useful.
If there's no argument over the last email, confirm and
On 10/12/2012 2:40 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
would probably complicate the code.
I don't think this would be difficult to implement. Probably just a few lines
of code. Yeah, could be useful.
Commented logs below. I did 3 different types of connections. Let me
know what you think. Because I
On 10/12/12 2:40 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 10.10.2012, at 17.37, Jack Bates wrote:
The logging on lmtp and lmtp proxy is pretty limited from what I can see. It seems to
handle errors, Connect, Disconnect, and in the case of lmtp delivery, it logs where an
email is saved to. The lmtp may be
On 10.10.2012, at 17.37, Jack Bates wrote:
> The logging on lmtp and lmtp proxy is pretty limited from what I can see. It
> seems to handle errors, Connect, Disconnect, and in the case of lmtp
> delivery, it logs where an email is saved to. The lmtp may be enough,
> "connect, saved user, saved
The logging on lmtp and lmtp proxy is pretty limited from what I can
see. It seems to handle errors, Connect, Disconnect, and in the case of
lmtp delivery, it logs where an email is saved to. The lmtp may be
enough, "connect, saved user, saved user..., disconnect", but I was
curious if it is wo