Thanks.  That worked well.  Do you know if there is a complete list of 
events?

Brian


On Sunday, July 10, 2016 at 5:46:06 PM UTC-4, Alex Alex wrote:
>
> You could use Mojo::IOLoop::Server; accept event.
> https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo::IOLoop::Server
>
>
>
>   Is there a way to tell when a client has completed the initial 
> connection to the server, as opposed to any other time in the life of the 
> connection?
>   With HTTP(S) you just sit and wait until the client says something like 
> "GET /".
>   I'm trying to write a mail server and the SMTP protocol specifies that 
> the server, not the client, starts the conversation once the client 
> connects.
>   If there is some way outside of IOLoop to do this, I'm okay with 
> changing directions.
>   Thanks for any suggestions or code snippets.
>
> Brian
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