Michael Monnerie wrote:
> On Montag 11 Mai 2009 Paul J Stevens wrote:
>> Of course, you could have some mailclient use the virtual userid
>> directly without using usermap, but with usermap all you'd have to
>> explain to your mobile device users would be to use an other
>> servername.
> 
> But that servername needs another IP, right? I'd prefer not to waste an 
> IP just for #mobile mode. Another port is sufficient. It should be 
> possible to use it with another IP, though, as some clients might need 
> that.

Your choice. Usermap is keyed on the socket. As long as it's unique,
it's ok. Dedicated port, dedicated ip, should all be fine.

> 
> Not to be nasty with the name, but I think #mobile is not as good a name 
> as #noattach, as I might want #mobile mode also when I'm at an internet 
> cafe, or other environment.

?? Most people are mobile when in a cafe. Also #mobile sounds better (no
negative) to me.



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