Archaic wrote: > On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 10:21:28PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-07-29 22:21 ------- >>This is a very problematic package and there seems to be little interest from >>users or editors. Reopen when someone interested develops the proper >>instructions for inclusion in the book. > > > If there is no interest in the server, would just the IMAP side (the > only thing I have interest in and do use) be something people would like > to see? My only concern is that I generally do my own thing with > packages, so finding the time to develop 2 sets of instructions is not > very easy. Case in point is postfix. I have been keeping up to date with > it lately as I am prepping a new mail server, but it's not the same as > the current book procedure. >
No, it's not. In fact, this should be a blocker. The postfix instructions are incorrect for 2.2 series for TLS. The patch should be removed completely, and the defines need changed to -DUSE_TLS. If you have other notes to add for postfix, please, please speak up on blfs-dev. It's next on my list, but I haven't built it since the 2.1.9?? IIRC I just realized it had been droped too (that's 3). I need to pay better attention. As far as courier-imap, certainly! I had even though about suggesting this myself previously but haven't had (or made) the time. I've used vmpop3d and toyed with cyrus-imap, and finally settled very happily on courier-imap, as I suspect have a lot of other people as opposed to the rest of pop/imap servers. Interesting is that qpopper is the only pop3 server in the book and I've never touched it. I have absolutely no interest in the full courier package myself, but had used it in the past and so was familiar with it before the authdaemon sep??? (uses authlib since 0.48). If you'd like to write up courier-imap post 6.1, I'd be happy to comment or (more likely the case) just say "yeah, looks good to me!". If you don't have the time right now, bug it and we'll get to it when time permits. -- DJ Lucas -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-book FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
