if you're too lazy to search the qmail list archives, well, might as 
well stop bothering us.

* Zachary Kotlarek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-21 21:26]:
> I was suggesting the same thing -- that you leave your comments about 
> the merits of sender verification systems off this list. Doubly so with 
> such profound statements of sender-verification wisdom as "yeah right, 
> M$ windoze is the best OS in the world*."
> 
> If you bothered to actually read my post, you'd see that I merely 
> seconded the notion that a hook for a sender-verification system might 
> be a good idea. In fact, I agreed with your idea that we should exclude 
> SPF, and all other sender-verification systems, as there are much 
> broader uses for such a hook.
> 
> qmail-ldap exists *only* because we decided that regular qmail does not 
> meet our needs. It is possible that qmail-ldap might want to implement 
> this idea, even if regular qmail does not. We can certainly save some 
> time by considering the existing posts to the qmail list. Those post 
> however, do not preclude us from having our own discussion. More 
> importantly, they don't give you the prerogative to police that 
> discussion.
> 
> So if you could, even just for a day or two, avoid bashing every post 
> that's even tangentially related to SPF, I'd really appreciate it. Who 
> knows, we might even make it easier for you to implement whatever 
> "half-baked" sender-verification system you prefer.
> 
>       Zach
> 
> *Which is true, by the way, if you use the McDonald's method for 
> determining "best." Micro~1 sells more copies of Windows than anyone 
> else sells of any other desktop operating system, making it best by 
> number of copies sold.
> 
> On Jun 21, 2004, at 9:37 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
> 
> >blah blah blah blah
> >
> >thsi has been explained and discussed on teh regular qmail list to
> >death, there is no point in repeating it here.
> >
> >* Zachary Kotlarek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-21 17:16]:
> 
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