On 2019/09/02 16:08, John Levine wrote:
In article <46afdf29-f7fd-4e71-9947-fe3a5941eb2e@gulbrandsen.priv.no> you write:
No. EAI is designed such that APIs tend to need no changes.
That's a rather debatable assertion. I suppose it might be so in a world where everyone supports EAI, or in a trivial application that sends one message to one address, but in this world where we will have a mix of EAI and ASCII mail for the forseeable future, EAI software will have to deal with failures that ASCII mail doesn't.
Even with one message to one address, applications will see new errors if they send an EAI message to an ASCII address that happens not to support EAI.
I wanted to write virtually the same thing, but John was faster. Also, I agree with others that limiting the pilot to a specific programming language (Python) isn't such a good idea. Regards, Martin.