On Monday 10 March 2003 15:27, Kurt Bigler wrote:
> on 3/9/03 11:15 AM, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 1:15 PM
> > Subject: [sqwebmail] Re: logindomainlist patch
> >
> >> Jesse Guardiani writes:
> >>> No features will change during cleanup. I'm happy with the current
> >>> feature set, and I haven't gotten any complaints from others
> >
> > on
> >
> >>> the list, so I assume that they're happy too.
> >>>
> >>> Wadda ya say, Sam? The ball is in your court, and I'd love to see this
> >>> code make it into sqwebmail's release versions.
> >>
> >> The last patch you posted was on Tuesday.  I assume that's the latest
> >> version of your changes.  I have not paid close attention to the lengthy
> >> discussion for now.  I can review your Tue patch; or if you want to
> >> clean it up first, do that and send me the results.
> >
> > Ok. Sure. I'll implement the easiest code cleanups that Kurt and I
> > discussed, test it thoroughly, and send the list the results,
> > including documentation.
>
> Been taking a breather.  I do still want to check through the "lengthy
> discussions" to make sure there weren't a couple of "tiny" features or
> issues that might have gotten dropped.  In any case I am pretty sure these
> won't impact the overall logic in any way.  I have a hunch/memory that
> there might be at least one such issue.
>
> It will take me less than an hour this afternoon to do this--just in case
> you want to wait before posting this cleanup.  I will try to get to it
> before 3pm pacific time, and probably done by 3:30.

Go for it. I'm swamped still at work, so I'll be lucky if I can do the cleanup
today. I'm working towards the cleanup, but I just can't be sure that I'll
have time today.

Thanks.


>
> -Kurt
>
> > Thanks.

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