Jon Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
>
>> Jon Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > There is a Python module that is already functional, and somebody here
>> > (I forgot who, I'm sorry) has a Python framework already.  Why not
>> > just use that and not re-invent the wheel?
>>
>> Does this Python module work within the courierfilter framework?
>>
>> If so, then I'll be happy to use it.
>
> I suppose most anything would work within the courierfilter framework.
> It's documented. Looks like the module has already done all of the
> 'heavy lifting'.  Write the rest of the shell (not shell as a language,
> shell as in wrapper) code yourself.  For criminy, Python is about as
> easy and powerful a language as exists.

I know how easy it is, and that's why I was willing to write it in the
first place.  I was only trying to find out if the work was already
done, before I went off and repeated the effort.  Notice the subject
line that I gave to this thread.

-- 
 Lloyd Zusman
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