cabot-20040212.tar.gz ? (was: Re: Patch for #4502 and #4503)
Laurent Fousse
laurent@komite.net
Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:19:40 +0100
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Hi,
Le Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 06:52:27AM +0100, Peter Palfrader =E9crivait:
> If you use the One True Mailer set B<recipient_delimiter> in B<main.cf>:
> recipient_delimiter =3D +
>=20
> If you insist you can replace 'the One True Mailer' with postfix.
>=20
> Looks good otherwise. Can you commit it? cabot.7 perhaps?
Done.
> PS: does anybody know if cvs commit mails work on savannah again? If
> yes, we should readd them. Or move to alioth. (Unfortunately cvs
> tarballs aren't available "yet")
It's a good idea to have commit logs but I've seen nothing on the
website concerning them and the recovery.
Le Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 07:03:22AM +0100, Joost van Baal =E9crivait:
> Comments added. (Feel free to ignore them, BTW: they're merely
> suggestions.)
Comments integrated, thanks.
> BTW: what happens when there's a syntax error in ca-recv? Or when
> ca-recv exits non-zero? Is the mail queued or bounced? I'm afraid this
> is very MTA specific. You might want to think about what would be best,
> and on how to achieve this.
If there is a syntax error in ca-recv, then ca-recv itself can
probably not do anything about it. As for the non zero exit status,
maybe we could add a function to dump the mail somewhere on a
temporary file before ca-recv exits. It should not exit with an error
anyway.
Laurent.
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