You can get started by rethinking your choice to not use modules. {grin}
There's a few good generic server modules out there, such as:
that would keep you from the drudgery of handling some of the low-level
bookkeeping. Check those out first, or at least steal ideas from them.
Unless you bail quickly, you'll need to either fork, pre-fork, or somehow "little t"
thread or "big T" Thread to talk to all the conversations. And doing SMTP is not
trivial. I've wanted to do a generic server-side comparable to what Net::Cmd
did for client-side for a long time, and that would have helped you. Sorry,
still on that overly-long todo list. {grin}
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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