> However you titled your email "Bug in command line parsing" and it is NOT
a "bug".

In my opinion, freezing up due to an invalid command line option instead of
printing/logging an error message or at least refusing to start IS a bug.
It's not what well-behaving software should do. Unfortunately there seems to
be a lot of cases where xmail will proceed and fail in some random and hard
to debug way instead of printing an error message as soon as the problem can
be detected.

> Please don't tell David what to do. He is providing us with free, top
quality, supported, mail server software.

Davide provides us with free, fast, and pretty well supported mail server
software. Especially this list is very helpful. I don't see anything wrong
in pointing at things that could be improved. Especially when you're not
trying to force him to fix it right away, just suggesting to do it sometime
in the far future.



Andreas

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