DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2005-02
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Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
Christopher Weimann wrote:
> On 02/23/2005-01:05AM, Dan Melomedman wrote:
> >
> > Bill Hacker wrote:
> > > I still thing fixing the application is preferable.
> >
> > What's there to fix if it's not the application's fault?
>
> If Messagewall accepts a message over SMTP and tells the sending server
> "200" it is saying it has the message and will deliver it when it in
> fact may not. Thats just plain busted.
But it doesn't do that.
> Even if you were to have the memory gauranties you are looking for
> losing power to the machine will loss email. If this is how Messagewall
> works it is just plain busted.
MessageWall doesn't do that.
- References:
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- Re: phk malloc, was (Re: ptmalloc2)
- From: Christopher Weimann
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