On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 19:23, Mark wrote:
[snip]
Actually, I recently wrote an SRS socket map daemon, for sendmail 8.13.x,
which makes signing/reverting SRS as quick as a socket call lookup. If
people are interested, I will upload that too.
Woohoo! Please do! ;-)
I've been wanting to do that since I saw how neatly SES/SRS fits into
this new socket map way of doing things. Seems much lighter weight than
a milter. (And, of course, a milter *can't* be used for this since you
can't change the MAIL FROM with a milter, AFAIK.)
Anyhow, given that I haven't done a lot of significant programming
lately, I kind of stalled on it. I'd love to see this, as -- and please
don't take this the wrong way -- my reaction to you're use of a program
map in your implementation of SES was: ICK. ;-) But I do understand
that it was more a proof of concept. The possibility of doing pretty
much the same thing with either a patch or socket map has always been
there.
One question: is it C? (Oh, please, please, say yes.)
Thanks for your contributions!
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