On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 11:45 -0800, Keith Dart wrote: > There are other, third-party, SMTP server objects available. You could > always use one of those. Very true. In fact, Twisted comes to the rescue again here. When I needed to test Mailman's NNTP integration I could either spend several weeks figuring out how to install and configure some traditional NNTP server, or I could just install Twisted and run exactly three commands (one of which was "sudo" :). > Once the "Python egg" and PyPI improve and start widespread use perhaps > the question of what is in the core library and what is not will become > moot. Indeed. > Being a Gentoo Linux user I already enjoy having many modules > available, with automatic dependency installation, on demand. So the > idea of "core" library is already blurred for me. Although I'm doing a lot more dev on the Mac these days, I definitely agree that this is what makes Gentoo so cool for Linux, and I can't wait for Gentoo-on-OSX to switch to doing things the Right Way (can you say bye-bye DarwinPorts?). -Barry -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 307 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20060208/15d90ae0/attachment.pgp
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