Am 2007-01-31 14:55:53, schrieb Harry Duncan:
Yeah, searches are a client side feature, and should be so. The
searches may be a limitation for sqwebmail, but because the sqwebmail
system churns out customisable HTML, it would be very easy to tie in
the power of shell based searches into
Am 2007-01-24 01:03:00, schrieb Harry Duncan:
I just liked the mail stored in DB part ... eh... why?? to me that
sounds as appealing as using MS Outlook as an email user agent. Sure
it does it for some people, but I'd find it hugely limiting.
I use a filter to inject all of my messages into a
On 1/31/07, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 2007-01-24 01:03:00, schrieb Harry Duncan:
I just liked the mail stored in DB part ... eh... why?? to me that
sounds as appealing as using MS Outlook as an email user agent. Sure
it does it for some people, but I'd find it hugely
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 01:06, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
Sergiy Zhuk wrote:
While Courier is a normal MTA, using it stand-alone without the
imap/pop part is not very common and so there's less support for it
(comparing to postfix, exim and sendmail) in other products, including
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Hi! I've been googling for courier working together with dbmail, but found no
useful information.
Does anybody have any comments about this combo?
Sincerely,
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¿No sabés
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman writes:
Hi! I've been googling for courier working together with dbmail, but found no
useful information.
Does anybody have any comments about this combo?
There is no combo. Courier is a mail server that stores mail in maildirs.
DBMail is a mail server that
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman writes:
Hi! I've been googling for courier working together with dbmail, but
found no useful information.
Does anybody have any comments about this combo?
There is no combo. Courier is a mail
hi
I had the impression Courier is also A normal MTA. (Actually, I had the
impression it was better than normal, but, well, my opinion is just mine).
While Courier is a normal MTA, using it stand-alone without the imap/pop
part is not very common and so there's less support for it (comparing
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Sergiy Zhuk wrote:
While Courier is a normal MTA, using it stand-alone without the imap/pop
part is not very common and so there's less support for it (comparing to
postfix, exim and sendmail) in other products, including third party filters,
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
Sure, I have a tendency to contribute to projects... I just liked the
mail-stored-in-DB part.
If you get it working, it'd be interesting to compare the real-world
performance difference between DBmail's services and Courier's. One
academic study of DB
On 1/24/07, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, I have a tendency to contribute to projects... I just liked the
mail-stored-in- DB part. I was
just asking for anyone that had previous experience with that in here, so I
could decide if
researching it form zero was
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Harry Duncan wrote:
I just liked the mail stored in DB part ... eh... why?? to me that
sounds as appealing as using MS Outlook as an email user agent. Sure
it does it for some people, but I'd find it hugely limiting.
I don't think discussing why
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