On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Georg v.Zezschwitz wrote:
> What about the following suggestions?:
>
> - Including the headers at queueing time rather than at delivery
> time (they should not change in the meantime).
Not true, since there are header adding/deleting features for all
drivers now. And even without those, headers get rewritten as part of
the routing (e.g. ph10@cus gets turned into ph10@??? within
the cam.ac.uk domain).
> A single file
> that might be "dumped" down a channel would clean up the
> delivery code a bit.
Given the header adding/rewriting, I think I disagree with this.
> - Saving messages
> - in CRLF-notation.
Why? We deliver far more messages locally than we deliver remotely, and
I'm sure this is true of many sites. Therefore, saving in local format
makes sense.
> or
> - keeping the numbers of lines in the message so the real
> size might be calculated.
That might be possible. Exim would also have to keep the number of lines
starting with "."
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