The new daemon interface for Mercury/32 opens a lot of new possibilities, including the event daemon type, that allows direct interaction with how a message is processed by a Mercury module. As an experiment I've created this daemon to extend the functionality of how RCPTs are handled by the Mercury SMTP server:
http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/community_add-ons_for_mercury/entry10133.aspx
Please note that the daemon at present is useful only if you want to allow reception of messages for unknown local addresses. I expect the use will be extended later on, though.
/Rolf
<p>The new daemon interface for Mercury/32 opens a lot of new possibilities, including the event daemon type, that allows direct interaction with how a message is processed by a Mercury module. As an experiment I've created this daemon to extend the functionality of how RCPTs are handled by the Mercury SMTP server:
</p><p><a href="/files/folders/community_add-ons_for_mercury/entry10133.aspx" mce_href="/files/folders/community_add-ons_for_mercury/entry10133.aspx">http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/community_add-ons_for_mercury/entry10133.aspx</a></p><p>Please note that the daemon at present is useful only if you want to allow reception of messages for unknown local addresses. I expect the use will be extended later on, though.</p><p>/Rolf&nbsp;</p>