On Sun, Mar 01, 2020 at 08:37:43PM +0600, Judit Foglszinger wrote:
> "The mail processing script isn't very smart unfortunately at the moment, to 
> avoid bringing up django every time a mail arrives, although it could 
> just enqueue the mails, and the ping django for actually injecting them"

That might be true, but doing that would prevent you from rejecting the
mails at smtp time, as doing so later could cause backscatter.

I think it's valuable to send a rejection message to people trying to
save a mail to an archived mailbox.

Would loading django be so expensive considering our relatively small
mail traffic?


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