PICCORO McKAY Lenz writes:
> > > Ditto for sqwebmail.
> > what's the problem with sqwebmail?
> > AFAIK there's only one sqwebmail version. And I'm not aware of issues
> > arising on how it has been packaged.
> There are some default configuration settings that differ. One is:
> sqwebmail's
> > > Ditto for sqwebmail.
> > what's the problem with sqwebmail?
> > AFAIK there's only one sqwebmail version. And I'm not aware of issues
> > arising on how it has been packaged.
> There are some default configuration settings that differ. One is:
> sqwebmail's configure looks for "sendmail" in
Ángel writes:
> I'm just curious about the average number of lintian-overrides per package,
> in Debian. I found Debian's standards to be such a distraction that I had
to
> write my own script that runs lintian and automatically converts its noise
> into overrides. I would not be surprised
On 2022-11-14 at 14:31 -0400, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
> if there a system upgrade (mayor with stdlib and libc6 linking) your
> packages totally do not handle this as mooth, just we must complety
> removed to again reinstall
libc is extremely stable. A program linked against an older libc will
On 2022-11-14 at 14:31 -0400, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
> if there a system upgrade (mayor with stdlib and libc6 linking) your
> packages totally do not handle this as mooth, just we must complety
> removed to again reinstall
libc is extremely stable. A program linked against an older libc will
On 2022-11-14 at 14:31 -0400, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
> if there a system upgrade (mayor with stdlib and libc6 linking) your
> packages totally do not handle this as mooth, just we must complety
> removed to again reinstall
libc is extremely stable. A program linked against an older libc will
PICCORO McKAY Lenz writes:
this remmenbered me the shitstemd .. sistemshit, craptemd.. i mean
shistend .. case,
easy to manage but hard to mantain..
systemd is a dumpster fire. It boggles the mind that Debian chose not only
to merely package systemd, but create a whole bunch of scaffolding
> > NOTE ABOUT MAILDROP AND WEBADMIN: those are provided,
> > maildrop just packages separatelly, and webadmin in build in.
> No.
> maildrop and courier-maildrop are configured differently. Debian either
> packages the standalone maildrop package only, or packages Courier's
> maildrop as a
PICCORO McKAY Lenz writes:
In your packages, your configuration separates too many packages into
various configurations without taking into account if there are changes,
for example courier-webadmin-apache2 but I don't see for lighttpd or nginx
That's because I don't use them and don't have
ok checked the debian package and seems pretty outdated..
debian are on 1.0.16 respect 1.1.X from current series on upstream..
Debian move away from FAM to Gamin on 1.0.15 and stabilize on 1.0.16-3
those changes are not so great just focus on gamin, upstream on 1.1.X
moved to inotify
so then yes
Robert NEMKIN writes:
if I use this:
PGSQL_CONNECTION\
host=127.0.0.1 \
port=5432 \
dbname=mails \
user=postamester \
password=somepassword
it works.
Maybe the construction of the postgresql connect string
Hi,
If I use the original config for authpgsql:
PGSQL_CONNECTION\
host=127.0.0.1 \
port=5432 \
user=postamester \
password=somepassword
##NAME: PGSQL_DATABASE:0
#
# The name of the PostgreSQL database we will open:
PICCORO McKAY Lenz writes:
> The current versions can be built directly to installable .debs from the
> source tarballs, although this was done on Ubuntu. It's very likely to work
> on Debian, although I have not checked. Note that going that route requires
For you SAM unfortunatelly this will
> The current versions can be built directly to installable .debs from the
> source tarballs, although this was done on Ubuntu. It's very likely to work
> on Debian, although I have not checked. Note that going that route requires
For you SAM unfortunatelly this will break many things on debian
Robert NEMKIN writes:
Hello,
I wanted to upgrade my email server, so I decided to install Bookworm
(current debian testing) on a new machine.
postfix, postgresql auth, virtual users, courier imapd.
ii courier-authdaemon 0.71.4-1+b1 amd64Courier
authentication daemon
Hello,
I wanted to upgrade my email server, so I decided to install Bookworm
(current debian testing) on a new machine.
postfix, postgresql auth, virtual users, courier imapd.
ii courier-authdaemon 0.71.4-1+b1
amd64Courier authentication daemon
ii courier-authlib
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