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| subject: | Re: Fmail, HPT and FastEcho |
Hi, On 2016-11-20 10:56:32, Paul Hayton wrote to All: about: "Fmail, HPT and FastEcho": PH> Can someone please just walk me through the current way FMail handles PH> dupes https://sourceforge.net/p/fmail/code/ci/CodeBlocks/tree/dups32.c If you speak C, on line 150 the checkDup() function starts. ;) PH> and interzonal traffic in this meshed echomail/netmail world we're PH> living in? It handles it very well. ;) What exactly do you want to know? It depends a lot on the configuration... PH> I'm wanting to do some homework to gain understanding of how things PH> differ with this tosser and FastEcho that I currently use. FastEcho isn't opensource, so it will be very hard to really compare the details... PH> Also interested in differences in feature sets and stats generation PH> options (or not). https://sourceforge.net/p/fmail/code/ci/CodeBlocks/tree/doc/FMail.txt APPENDIX B - Technical notes Or read it all... ;) PH> I have not used HPT either but appreciate it's also a popular choice.. PH> how does it too compare to the above? I don't know either... Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-W32 1.73.4.41-B20161119* Origin: Native IPv6 connectable node (2:280/464) SEEN-BY: 103/705 154/10 203/0 227/51 230/0 240/5832 249/303 261/38 280/464 SEEN-BY: 280/5003 5555 292/624 854 423/120 633/0 267 280 281 412 640/384 SEEN-BY: 712/848 770/1 2320/100 5075/35 @PATH: 280/464 712/848 633/280 267 |
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