* Marc Chantreux <m...@unistra.fr> [2017-03-06T03:32:48] > On Sat, Mar 04, 2017 at 07:28:19PM -0500, Ricardo Signes wrote: > > Cool, good luck! > > people are really enthousiatic and i really would like to start thinking > about a "PSGI for SMTP".
What do you think this would look like? Email::Sender is an abstraction layer over sending/delivering, and one could write multiple SMTP-backed transports for it, if needed. > > For other sending, I use Email::Sender and Email::Sender::Simple. For > > faster, indexed mail using JMAP, I use Cyrus, via our custom internal stack > > at FastMail. > > awesome you let us know as we were in discussion about it: is it worth > to test cyrus as a distributed storage for the archive workers. I can't speak to Cyrus's performance as a distributed store per se, as opposed to having your own distribution layer atop multiple Cyruses. I can say that Cyrus is quite performant and I've found it fairly painless to work with. As it stands now, I am largely a consumer of its IMAP and JMAP servers, rather than an administrator of it. Using it to store and quickly read through large amounts of mail has been pleasant. > > If you have any more specific questions, I'm happy to answer. > > we can go public on this mailing list about the things we are > experimenting so everyone can share ideas? Sure thing. -- rjbs
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