Re: [Exim] Adding eciscan to exim

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著者: Marc Perkel
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To: exim-users
題目: Re: [Exim] Adding eciscan to exim
I know how you feel. I used to be a one man band software vendor too.
But these days there is an infastructure to support collaborative
computing projects and it should work for Exim just like any other project.

Philip Hazel wrote:

>On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Marc Perkel wrote:
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>(1) Not everybody wants/uses Exiscan (though of course it could be a
>build configuration option).
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>(2) Tom maintains it and extends it. It is helpful to have somebody else
>take care of this body of code independently. Originally, of course, he
>implemented it as a local_scan() add-on which was not a patch. That is
>the way I first conceived of 3rd parties adding scanning into Exim.
>Maybe there should be a more "formal" API that allows 3rd party code to
>add additional commands to the ACL mechanism without having to patch the
>base code.
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>(3) However, as I posted on this list some time ago, I feel that the
>time has come to take stock of the way Exim is maintained, and to plan
>for the future. I shall turn 60 next May, and therefore it is not so
>many years before I retire. At the moment, I can just about handle the
>maintenance and development, but it does not seem to be slackening - at
>one time I thought it might. Therefore, as previously posted, when I get
>back from Australia at the end of January, I intend to write a document
>that discusses possible future maintenance strategies and sets out the
>problems that I see in moving from the current "one-man-band"
>operation[*] to to a more distributed way of doing it. There is no
>hurry. We can take as long as necessary to discuss what the future
>direction should be, and then start working towards it. I think we
>should include in the discussion third party add-ons like Exiscan (I
>hope Tom agrees!). Another example is the code that supports Sieve - at
>present Michael sends me patches and I install them in the base.
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>Philip
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>[*] Preview: the big problems are going to be the documentation and the
>testing suite.
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