Paul> Common Lisp and Linux are victims of feature creep. Perl and Paul> Sendmail just suck. Whoa there! Not to get into an off-topic shouting match of tit-for-tat, but Sendmail's syntax dates from a time when things were a lot less uniform than they are today. Machines were a helluva lot slower, had lots less memory and faced a decidedly less uniform email environment than later tools did. I don't believe early versions of Sendmail had "frozen" config files either, so parsing fast (probably with a very crude, ad hoc parser) was important. The universe of email possibilities -- both in addressing and connectivity -- was much broader than it is today. You had !-paths, Bitnet, SMTP, CSNet, direct connections, store-and-forward and fewer standards (like RFC-822 and its descendants). Unlike more recent tools, Sendmail did it all. That very few people ever have to stare at a raw sendmail.cf file anymore is a big credit to the Sendmail gang in my opinion... Skip
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