This release should be on CPAN any second now.
It addresses the following requests:
* reverse() will now die() if it can't reverse an address.
* A Unix domain socket daemon has been provided for exim.
* A trivial client program is provided to talk to the daemon.
* The daemon may be the only thing that needs to know the SRS secret in a
daemonised integration.
* More and more and more and more and more documentation.
The following issues are outstanding.
* Allow the daemon to use TCP/IP sockets for sendmail.
* Write an exim ruleset to talk to the daemon (contributors?).
I would greatly appreciate test results and spec requests for this daemon
code. Do people want the srsc client updated (NOTE: the srsc client is not
the same thing as the srs client) to give a commandline interface to the
daemon without publishing the secret to all users?
The daemon interface is minimal. (See --help.) This was to save effort and
get a relatively stable version out of the door. The integrators are
expected to tell me what interface they want to this system, and I will
provide it.
I am aware that some people have sent me suggestions for both
documentation and code to which I have not yet responded. If you are on
this list, please don't worry. Some of the mails are very long and all of
them require my full attention. I will get there.
S.
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It addresses the following requests:
* reverse() will now die() if it can't reverse an address.
* A Unix domain socket daemon has been provided for exim.
* A trivial client program is provided to talk to the daemon.
* The daemon may be the only thing that needs to know the SRS secret in a
daemonised integration.
* More and more and more and more and more documentation.
The following issues are outstanding.
* Allow the daemon to use TCP/IP sockets for sendmail.
* Write an exim ruleset to talk to the daemon (contributors?).
I would greatly appreciate test results and spec requests for this daemon
code. Do people want the srsc client updated (NOTE: the srsc client is not
the same thing as the srs client) to give a commandline interface to the
daemon without publishing the secret to all users?
The daemon interface is minimal. (See --help.) This was to save effort and
get a relatively stable version out of the door. The integrators are
expected to tell me what interface they want to this system, and I will
provide it.
I am aware that some people have sent me suggestions for both
documentation and code to which I have not yet responded. If you are on
this list, please don't worry. Some of the mails are very long and all of
them require my full attention. I will get there.
S.
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