On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 02:23:31PM -0500, Benjamin Scott wrote:

[snip]

>   I am interested in experiences -- positive, negative, or indifferent -- of
> people actually using Courier.  (Or anyone not using it who has had
> interoperability issues with someone who was.)

Me too.

I just spent some time browsing the online docs at courier-mta.org and
discovered to my delight that courier's architecture is *much* friendlier
to the kind of thing I'm trying to do re: rfc2505.  Looks like all I'ld need
to do is write an smtpfilter that tweaked a mysql db (or whatever) in
addition to signalling the remote smtp server with a temporary failure.
I can leave the smtp code complete alone.  Then the remaining pieces don't
even really have to touch the mail system (web, cli, custom gui tool to
tweak accept/reject settings).

-- 
-Paul Iadonisi
 Senior Systems Administrator
 Red Hat Certified Engineer / Local Linux Lobbyist
 Ever see a penguin fly?  --  Try Linux.
 GPL all the way: Sell services, don't lease secrets

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