Let me know when the NNTP service starts development.
No other NNTP servers that I've found use a RDBMS backend.

ed

On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Aaron Stone wrote:

> This is really, really good... I wonder if it can be combined with a macro or
> built into a macro so that the "if (ci_write) return -1" could be "ci_write"
> and since there's only ever one stream to write, "ci->tx" could be assumed.
>
> The LMTP code doesn't use the ClientInfo structure, but in the process of
> refactoring the server code these sorts of micro-differences should be brought
> together so that the ClientInfo structure is either generic enough or beefy
> enough (just toss all of the different elements into it) to handle IMAP, POP,
> LMTP, and whatever else comes next (NNTP anyone? ;-)
>
> Aaron
>
>
> Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Since there were no takers, I did a follow-up on my earlier conclusion
> > that the networking code could do with some improvements.
> >
> > For those of you who haven't followed the list; dbmail2 won't work with
> > mozilla and derivatives.
> >
> > I've wrapped the code talking to clients in simple wrappers with error
> > checking, and lo; mozilla suddenly works just fine with dbmail2 :-)
> >
> > As a proof-of-concept I'm attaching my patch against the HEAD branch as
> > of today.
> >
> > This is not for inclusion in CVS just yet. It's still kind of rough, but
> > I wanted to share my relief that this really does appear to fix the bug.
> > Also, pop3.c and lmtpd.c would probably also benefit from this approach
> > as well.
> >
> > IMO imap4.c and friends could do with some re-indenting. Looks like
> > there are several different indent-styles intertwined in the code. Any
> > consensus on that regard ?
> >
> >
> > --
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> >
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