On 8/31/06, Bill Burcham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/30/06, Phil Tomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...But I'm told that we just want to pass around these XML messages and
that we need to be able to queue them up for times of no connectivity.
So someone may be out of wifi range or lack ethernet connectivity or
simply not be logged in via dial-up (dial-up is an option for this
particular thingy) and they might compose a message (or the system
software might compose some sort of message even without the user's
knowledge) and it should be queued up and sent later. ...
So not knowing anything more about your app, I'm compelled to ask -- why not
SMTP? You know, plain old email technology.
Yep. I had the same question. Without going into details, let's just
say that somebody somewhere in the organization apparently doesn't
think SMTP is shiny enough.
Phil
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