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On Mar 6, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
That's probably the most desirable option from the point of view of
efficiency, but I'd need to be querying a database remotely.
Preferably one with several replicas. Would LDAP be an option?
That's what we currently use for our user authentication. Hmm,
doesn't look like it. I guess I could knock up a postgres cluster.
Theoretically, you would be able to implement different backends for
the appropriate interfaces so that some of the data comes out of LDAP,
but I haven't gotten that far yet.
The ideal thing would be if Mailman had an LMTP interface to accept
postings, and could make decisions about accepting mail after RCTP TO.
MM3 will have LMTP, perhaps as the preferred way to get messages into
the incoming queue. I hadn't thought about doing acceptance testing
right there, but it's an interesting idea to think about.
Thanks!
- -Barry
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