On Thu, 31 Dec 1998, Tabor J. Wells wrote:
> Hmm, actually it's MBTA -- Massachussetts Bay Transportation Authority
> (see www.mbta.com :)
Well, it was called "MTA" in the 1960's song, but maybe that was because
an extra syllable wouldn't fit the metre :-)
> RFCs 2476, 1148, 1138, 2421, 1566 (among others) use Message Transport
> Agent
Er, 1566 has Message TransFER Agent.
It's clearly very confusing! Does it matter? Probably not.
> BTW RFC 1566 looks pretty interesting, basically defining a MIB for SNMPv2
> monitoring of a MTA. Any chance of seeing support for that in Exim. :)
I've just had a quick look at the RFC. Most unlikely, because of the way
Exim is implemented. Because it has no central process, it has no
central repository of statistics. I suppose you could write a freestanding
program that monitored the Exim log and computed the statistics from it
and then presented them appropriately for SNMPv2. I'd be happy to put
such a thing on the ftp site if anyone wants to write it.
This is positively my last posting for 1998. A happy 1999 to all of you!
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