Per Qvindesland wrote:

Wow Qmailtoaster is more alive then any of the other email projects that I am currently involved with if there is a mail setup software that is really worth using then it's Qmailtoaster thanks to guys like Jake.

Thanks. Nick is the one that maintains the packages, and Erik Espinoza does a lot of the patching and bug fixes. Unfortunately we all have bills to pay, so this is run in our spare time. We all have mail servers up and running, which is the whole basis on what QMT was built on. As we need more features/bug fixes, we make them available to everyone else. I know Nick stays very busy, and I'm in the middle of getting married (Thursday this week), going to Paris on Friday, and losing my job to start a consulting business. I have no doubt that Erik doesn't get much spare time as well. We all contribute to the project, and will continue to do so. Have no fear that if anyone decides to get out of the project, one of us will pick up the slack and keep it going. I'm personally waiting to see what direction Nick is going to take with the current project. I'm working on options to the project myself as time permits (high availability cluster install) and hope to roll them out after mid-April - depending on which direction Nick takes. Just bear with us a little bit. You know how they say, when it rains, it pours.... We all just got busy at the same time.


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