Why are you's so against XMail changes like this. Theirs no down side to 
this. And it would make XMail alot more intergrade ability into most 
systems.

Frankly I'm tired of trying to work around XMails short coming when it comes 
to trying to integrate it into a real mail system. I mean really I think the 
only thing that keeps some people using XMail is it filtering simplicity. 
Also I want is to make it easier to make XMail play nicer with other 
services. With the need to do more coding to get around it's.

PS. And if you really think about, For as must as XMail claim to be so 
indepent and require nothing from any thing else to run. It's 100% reliant 
on everything else to make it in the real world. To give it SSL you need 
outside help. To give it the ability to use imap you need outside help (and 
you know what I'm tired of hear he's working on. because really I dought 
we'll ever see XMail w/ IMAP). And these are just two examples of outside 
dependency. That just about everyone needs to setup to work about XMail and 
it's Ideals of self contained XMail server.

Again all's I'm asking for is the ablilit to make xmail intergrate better 
with the system it run on. Why should we need to code for something that 
XMail could do when it's already do that thing for it self. What it so bad 
about wanted XMail to be able to set the passwords/create users/delete users 
for other system apps ?


-- Chris L. Franklin --


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Kielkopf" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 9:54 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Add/Delete/Change password for users


>
> Chris L. Franklin wrote:
>
>>Pooling for changes that might or might not have been made to the
>>mailusers.tab is just a plain waste. When in the end you could just push 
>>the
>>changes.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Polling for changes to mailusers.tab takes relatively no resources, and
> can be done in very few lines of code:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> #
> XMAIL_USERFILE=/var/MailRoot/mailusers.tab
> TMP_FILE=/tmp/tmp_mailusers.tab
> while true
> do
> if [ $XMAIL_USERFILE -nt $TMP_FILE ]
> then
>   # file has been updated
>   sleep 1
>   # run my sync script here
>   /myscriptspath/myupdtatescript
>   touch -r $XMAIL_USERFILE $TMP_FILE
> fi
> sleep 2
>
> It's difficult for me to ask Davide to implement a feature like CTRL
> filters for something I can solve otherwise so easily.
>
> If Davide was to add CTRL filters, I rather see it hit the filter for
> every CTRL command, allowing one to implement just about anything -- 
> including CTRL access restrictions based on the CTRL user.  However,
> native IMAP support is still much higher on my list of wants.
>
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