Just something I was tossing out there.. I only use Linux and FreeBSD for
production servers. Windows is just a play thing when I have not my daily
recommended dosage of Tylenol  <LOL>

-John

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Subject: Re: active python


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> --> Sunday, February 1, 2004, 9:44:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Today I was going to get Active perl and well I found active python for
> > windows. I don't know if this would help anyone, I like to play with
things
> > on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows. I also think this would make it nice for
> > people that run Windows Mail servers becasuse they Just MIGHT be able
> > to run tmda under windows.
> >
http://www.activestate.com/Products/Download/Download.plex?id=ActivePython
>
> I ran ActivePython for a couple iterations before standard python made
> some slight changes. The downside to ActivePython is that it lags behind
> the current version of Python. I don't know of any upsides anymore.
>
>   http://www.python.org/download/
>
> As far as running tmda in Windows... I think that mostly depends on the
> interaction it would have with the MTA. So, I would first ask what MTA
> are ported to Windows. Then I would remember that even the _official_
> native (non-port) Apache 2 in Win32 is not what we thought it should be.
> I would be surprised if one of the big *nix MTA runs very well in Win32.
>
> ( I might remember that sendmail probably does, *insert foot in mouth* )
>
> TMDA is not excessively dependent on posix as far as I can tell or
imagine.
> I think you should be more concerned with the MTA and the OS before TMDA.
>
> Perhaps there is a non-unix MTA of good repute that TMDA should be used
> with in Windows. I use a personal SMTP server myself, so I have no idea.
>
> I'd be interested in hearing about flexible MTA for Windows and I think
> that would be a good place to start if you want to use TMDA in Win32.
>
> If you can recommend something interesting (concise, agile, intelligent),
> I might install it and try making it work with TMDA myself...
>
> -kai
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