variable 'domain' name conflict resolved#26
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variable 'domain' name conflict resolved#26lnyarl wants to merge 1 commit intoweaver:masterfrom lnyarl:bugfix/var_name_conflict
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EventEmitter has variable named 'domain'. So, 'domain' in smtp.js is convert to 'domainName'
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Would it be possible to merge this commit? It seems pretty harmful and it would be great to be able to use this module with recent node versions. |
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@pjparra you can merge as fast-forward. I modify just variable name to This screen shot is merge message in my local repo. Sorry for my bad english. |
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EventEmitter has variable named 'domain'.
So, 'domain' in smtp.js is convert to 'domainName'