If you need a real flexible smtp daemon, and can program in perl, I would recommend qpsmtd. Give it a try, you can create your own plugins (to handle spam or whatever you need) so easily you won't believe it.
Look at news://news.gmane.org/gmane.games.devel.sweng for some enlightening info about the wonderful world of videogames development. Posts done after 30/11/2002 can open your eyes...
This book supports many of you observations: Slack: Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency , and many others. Every engineer working in the environment described above should invest on themselves and buy this book. It will open their eyes!
If you need a real flexible smtp daemon, and can program in perl, I would recommend qpsmtd. Give it a try, you can create your own plugins (to handle spam or whatever you need) so easily you won't believe it.
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the line numbers in my editor don't match up with what's rendered in the browser
you can setup a good editor to help you to track all those errors. For instance (my setup):
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Default HTML Editor\shell\edit\command]@="D:\\wbin\\vim\\vim62\\gvim.exe %1"
Look at
news://news.gmane.org/gmane.games.devel.sweng
for some enlightening info about the wonderful world of videogames development.
Posts done after 30/11/2002 can open your eyes...