Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> brian@??? (Brian Kendig) wrote:
>> I can't imagine there would be a performance hit if I turned
>> pipelining off -- so would it make sense to disable it, and then
>> reject any sender who tries to use pipelining anyway? (How would I
>> disable it?)
>
> There is no point in disabling it, by the way.
I disagree; I think there might be.
You're probably going to say 'senders will still try to use pipelining
whether I have it enabled or not.' But I'm going to guess that a
well-behaved sender will pay attention to whether I have it enabled,
while a spammer isn't going to care. So if I have pipelining turned
off, and someone tried to pipeline to me anyway, then I'm justified in
deciding that they're a spammer and I should deal with their message
accordingly -- right?
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