Hi Eric,
  Sounds good. How can I help?
Might pay to chat this through off list?

best wishes
  Tony White

On 23/05/2015 01:47, Eric Broch wrote:

Hi Tony,

Agreed. I like COS5 the best. My personal plan was to maintain the QT rpms until they conflict with or surpass COS5 upstream updates, any help would be appreciated. I'm happy to host the source, binary, and build txt for x86 and x86_64 on my ftp site. My long term plan, though, is to create a repo (with multiple mirrors) so that these updates can be done by through YUM.

EricB.


On 5/22/2015 8:55 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hi Erich,
  My question was intended to see if there were enough
of the group that are still intent on using the COS5 installation
of Toaster to start a group which maintained COS5 updates?
  I will be staying with COS5 for as long as I can. It has proven
stable and works flawlessly for me.


best wishes
   Tony White

On 23/05/2015 00:38, Eric Broch wrote:
Tony, could you clarify "move away to our own group," what would we be working 
on?
EricB


On 5/22/2015 7:13 AM, Tony White wrote:
My question is how many of us are there still running CentOS 5 Servers?
Obviously we are not going to get support for a stable product from the
main stream upgraders so do we need to move away into our own group?

best wishes
   Tony White

On 22/05/2015 23:01, Gary Bowling wrote:
On 5/22/2015 8:53 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
On 5/22/2015 6:16 AM, Gary Bowling wrote:
Are the toaster packages referenced with qtp-newmodel still being updated? I run this every month to update my toaster, but haven't seen any updates in a long time. Not even a spam update.

Thanks, gary

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Gary,

[Q]tp-newmodel is for CentOS 5 and is no longer being supported as far as I know. I am creating rpms for QTP from the latest source (tar.gz) available for CentOS 5 (x86 and x86_64) and they are on my ftp site, here <ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/qmail/CentOS5/qmt/rpms/>.

Eric Broch

Thanks Eric, yea I'm still running CentOS 5. I know, it's out of date, but with security updates it's still a fine platform for my mail server! I'll check out your ftp site. Are these in a yum repo some where? Or added to EPEL?

Gary

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