Please do not reply directly to this email. All additional comments should be made in the comments box of this bug. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502556 --- Comment #7 from Silas Sewell <silas@xxxxxxxxx> 2009-12-05 17:14:35 EDT --- I fixed the global vs define issue. I disagree on your assertion that it should be assigned to the "System Environment/Daemons" group. I consider Lamson analogous to frameworks like Tornado, Django and CherryPy. Example Django Usage 1. django-admin.py startproject helloworld 2. cd helloworld 3. python manage.py runserver 4. etc... Example Lamson Usage 1. lamson gen -project helloworld 2. cd helloworld 3. lamson start 4. etc.. For both Django and Lamson they recommend using an external server for relaying/proxing traffic (http/nginx for Django and Postfix for Lamson). ====================================================================== Lamson FAQ http://lamsonproject.org/docs/faq.html ====================================================================== Why does Lamson send messages to a relay host? Lamson doesn’t have to deliver to a relay host, but it is a smarter more practical use of the technology. Lamson is written in Python and does actually run slower than the established mail servers. In addition, Lamson is hopefully doing something more than just routing email around to people. It is probably processing messages, crafting replies, querying databases, hitting REST interfaces, and all the other things you’d want to do with a modern application. This takes time and resources and are probably more valuable operations than just simple delivery. For this reason, you want to use a dumb workhorse like Postfix to do your actual delivery, and reserve the smart processing that has value for Lamson. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ Fedora-package-review mailing list Fedora-package-review@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-review