Rogerio Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 17 August 2000 at 22:20:26 -0300
 > On Aug 17 2000, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
 > > The harm is in the increased complexity of the queue itself, and in
 > > the programs that manage and access it.  Increased complexity costs
 > > in reliability, security, and resources consumed.
 > 
 >      As far as I can see (but I may be wrong here), there's no
 >      increased complexity. Just change a function in qmail-send.c
 >      and your new version of qmail, with a different retry schedule
 >      is there, brand spanking new.

I'd agree for simply changing the schedule (assuming the new algorithm
isn't more complicated).  My response was to a proposal for making the
schedule *variable* by message.
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