Hello,

Jethro R Binks wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
>> On 1 Jun 2010, at 10:04, Jethro R Binks wrote:
>>> On Mon, 31 May 2010, Marc Perkel wrote:
>>>> I'd like the recursion limit raised from 20 to 50 by default if there's 
>>>> no objections. Thanks in advance.
>>> I suggest the limit stays the same, as increasing it may cause problems 
>>> with existing installations depending on it (or without resources to cope 
>>> with the drastic increase).
>>> Instead, I suggest Marc supplies a patch that makes this tweakable at a 
>>> build-time, so he can incorporate his preferred value into his own build 
>>> processes.
>> Good suggestion going forward (could this be made a run-time config?), 
>> but even with a patch its not going to make 4.72
> I agree; far to late to bring to the 4.72 table.

While I didn't check the code, I would assume that it's possible to 
change a "2" into a "5" before compiling. Thus this looks like a far too 
disproportinal change to me, both for Marc as for others who would have 
to adapt build framework, code and documentation.

Besides, this is a good example why the current development status of 
exim isn't as problematic as it has been stated here before (by few 
individuals). Exim is stable and functional. Everything that might be 
needed in addition is more or less questionable and there are many 
reasons for objecting its implementation. In addition to that, there are 
people who do care for implementing fixes and the still outstanding 
documentation.

In plain words: calling the exim project "dead" is simply stupid.

My apologies for mixing in an already closed thread, but I just felt 
this had to be added after last weeks' messages.

Cheers,
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