RE: [Exim] Planning for Exim 4

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Author: Bernard Stern
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To: Philip Hazel
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Subject: RE: [Exim] Planning for Exim 4
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 10:48:47 +0000 (GMT) Philip Hazel wrote:

> I have been giving some thought to the choice between the "ACL" and
> "AND/OR" syntax for checking incoming recipients. The following seem to
> me to be relevant to the choice:


> 1. Which will be easier for the beginner? (Experienced people will cope
> either way.)


it is probably more natural for the genuine beginner to be
confronted to the more classic AND and OR structure, since this
kind of structure has a more widespread usage as the ACL kind
(to my knowledge at least).

> 2. Is one easier to implement than the other? Would one be faster than
> the other?


don't know :-)

> 3. Does one offer more or better facilities than the other?


This is a difficult question. But as soon as the config gets
a little more complex, the AND and OR kind of structure gets
very difficult to maintain, legibility is difficult, and is
prone to errors. I think the ACL structure, maybe not as
'natural' as the other one, reveals its strengths in those
more complex configs: better legibility and maintenance.

> 4. Is there overwhelming user support for one or the other?


mmhhh... from the public reactions on this list, ACL got
better marks so far :-)

My vote for ACL.

(...)

> My current feeling is that the "ACL" offers significant advantages.
> (Probably, it should be called a "recipient control list".)


mmhh... not sure if this is a good idea, it also controls
the senders, doesn't it? so senders-recipient control list is
not good either... let's keep it at ACL, since after all
it does exactly control the access (in a broad sense).

> -- 
> Philip Hazel            University of Cambridge Computing Service,
> ph10@???      Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.



Bernard Stern, SWITCH

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