I understand that it's a community effort, not a priority. You're right in
that everyone needs to put food on the table first.

I just wondered if there might be someone out there who might be interested in
offering support to a small pool of people. For the most part things work very
well, very dependable but in my case, I'm a bit nervous to get into the
upgrades for fear of breaking things since I can't spend enough time on it to
feel that comfort level.

Oh well, back to the wiki :).

Mike





On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:18:42 -0500, Jake Vickers wrote:
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>> I wonder if someone would be interested in offering support for QMT?
>>
>>
> Erik Espinoza and I are both listed as QMT consultants on the wiki.
> There are a lot of people out there who support Qmail in general, but
> it's not free.  You're getting the software for free, but the support is
> not. As such, you don't always get "high priority" when asking
> questions. I for one put my paying customers first, now that I'm a
> consultant full time. I used to put 20+ hours a week into free support
> for QMT, but with work and family I now put in about 2 hours a week.
> Look on the wiki and search the Internet. There are a lot of choices
> when it comes to hiring a consultant to work on your
> Qmail/Sendmail/Exim/Postfix/etc. system.
>
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