On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, [windows-1255] =F0=E5=F8 =E3=E0=E5=E3 wrote:

> David,
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> But why fail the first time? Nonetheless, there's a clear ESMTP protocol =
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> to address exactly this problem. You save bandwidth, save resources on =
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> the SMTP server and G-d knows what else.
>=20
> My C++ knowledge is pretty rusty or else I would have done this myself. =
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> Haven't touched a C code for years now. How hard would it be to code it =
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> anyway? It's part of the ESMTP standard, and XMAIL is supposedly a ESMTP =
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> compliant server...

If you point me to the exact RFC that states that MTAs *MUST* implement=20
nagle-like algorithm for their queue, I might consider the implementation.


- Davide

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