On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 02:27:48PM -0500, Yakov Shafranovich wrote:
Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
Most of the problems involve perspective: The people who decide the
value of a trade-off -- that is, _us_ --
Actually the only people who get that choice are the people who write
the filters and the people who insert the records. We don't actually
have all that much influence unless they happen to like our trade offs.
So perhaps it would help if we can get feedback from those people
directly. We need to get some realistic real world feedback on this kind
of stuff, since we are working on assumptions here. Otherwise, if this
is a case of "I said" and "you said", we need to be conservative since
we simply don't know otherwise.
Well, if it helps, I'll be the one inserting the records here, and I'm
currently experimenting with filter writing (more specifically, milter
writing).
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