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From: "Tom Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 8:34 AM
Subject: [qmailadmin] QmailAdmin 1.2.1 changed from devel to stable


> [Note, 1.2.1 was a "development" release over 4 months ago without any 
> significant bug reports.  We've decided to release it as "stable" for 
> users who have been waiting for valias support in QmailAdmin.]
> 
> http://qmailadmin.sf.net/
> 
> 1.2.1 - 10-Feb-04
> 
> Release Notes:
> 
> This release adds valias support to QmailAdmin.  If you
> compile vpopmail with --enable-valias and use a database
> backend, it can store aliases in a table instead of .qmail-alias
> files.  QmailAdmin can now manage those table entries.
> 
> *** Please use the dotqmail2valias program from vpopmail
> 5.4.1 (or later) if you need to convert aliases in the old
> .qmail-alias format to valias table entries. ***
> 
> A special thanks to ACIS Pty Ltd in Australia for sponsoring
> Tom Collins to add valias support to QmailAdmin.
> 
> ChangeLog:
> 
> Tom Collins
> - Add note to INSTALL about requiring vpopmail 5.4.0 or later.
> - Store aliases and autoresponders in valias table if vpopmail was
>    compiled with --enable-valias.  Development of this feature was
>    sponsored by ACIS Pty Ltd <http://www.acis.com.au/>. [774819]
> * If you are upgrading from a previous version of QmailAdmin and
>    used the --enable-valias option when building vpopmail, be sure
>    to download vpopmail 5.4.1 or later and use the dotqmail2valias
>    program to convert .qmail-alias files to valias table entries.
> 
> 

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