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On Sep 29, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Barry Warsaw wrote:
Other than that, we'd need a reliable standards-compliant LMTP server written in Python (and no, smtpd.py- or Twisted-based versions are not acceptable ;).
Why no smtpd.py ? There is a MailmanProxy Object in the code which
was written by you, Barry. Any SMTP server can become a LMTP server IIRC.
Only because smtpd.py is asyncore based and I'm not convinced it can
be made high performance enough. An smtpd.py based LTMP server could
provide an interesting proof of concept though.
- -Barry
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