Re: production mail server in Perl, was Re: asynchronous execution

2003-03-19 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Wednesday, Mar 19, 2003, at 14:27 Europe/London, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bas A . Schulte) writes: [...] Would be great to have a good generic server framework upon which other types of servers could be built. (slightly old thread) I keep meaning to make qpsmtpd run under

Re: production mail server in Perl, was Re: asynchronous execution

2002-11-26 Thread Bas A . Schulte
Stephen, On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, at 11:43 PM, Stephen Adkins wrote: P.S. There is a mail server written entirely in Java, called James, hosted by Apache. There ought to be one for Perl. http://jakarta.apache.org/james/index.html What I like even more is that it's built upon

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2002-11-26 Thread Aaron Johnson
- forgot to include the list in the original message ---BeginMessage--- On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 17:50, Dave Rolsky wrote: On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Stephen Adkins wrote: Similar to my question earlier about an all-Perl HTTP server, I have asked myself whether there is a production-quality

Re: production mail server in Perl, was Re: asynchronous execution

2002-11-26 Thread Perrin Harkins
Bas A.Schulte wrote: What I like even more is that it's built upon a generic server framework (Avalon/Phoenix) that is also used by totally different types of servers (e.g. Tomcat). I don't think Tomcat uses Avalon. Would be great to have a good generic server framework upon which other

Re: production mail server in Perl, was Re: asynchronous execution

2002-11-26 Thread Perrin Harkins
Stephen Adkins wrote: Similar to my question earlier about an all-Perl HTTP server, I have asked myself whether there is a production-quality all-Perl mail server. This would allow you to write code in Perl to process mail messages without forking a Perl interpreter per message. I think you'd