On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, David Shaw wrote:
> Actually, I agree - mostly. The thing is that it can be done so much
> easier in the MTA. In an ideal world, rather than feeding a large number
> of mails to the MTA (slow), I can feed one. The MTA then makes one (or
> many - whatever) connection(s) to each site's MX and feeds down the
> message, and then a RSET, and then the next message, a RSET, and so on.
Fine, but unfortunately Exim wasn't designed to operate that way. I was
ignorant of these (and many other issues) when I started on it. It has
been coerced to do lots of things I never envisaged, but I can't at the
moment see a clean way of getting this "right". Maybe one day
inspiration will strike. The point remains on my list.
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