Hi John and all recipients,
I agree offering such a service without charging for it is impossible
without funding. But free means free like in freedom, not free
beer. The idea is to respect user freedom, and it has nothing to do
with money. I personally will not mind paying for a hosted mailbox.
I've written a response to someone else, explaining some issues you
mention here.
A little note on UI: we don't need web UI. It's a good addition but
unnecessary for the beginning. There are many free-software desktop mail
clients. Some are big and complicated, but some are very simple and very
On ה', 2013-02-28 at 09:33 +0100, M. Fioretti wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 23:11:32 PM +0200, אנטולי קרסנר wrote:
Hello e-mail software developers and users!
I'd like to ask all of you a question. And of course hear relevant
opinion.
...But I couldn't find a replacement to mailbox
On ה', 2013-02-28 at 10:15 +0100, Georg C. F. Greve wrote:
On 2013-02-27 22:11, אנטולי קרסנר wrote:
If it's possible, we'll do it. Also, if users had to pay for such a
service, it would be okay. I don't mind paying for my free software
stack. I'd actually find it a way to contribute back to
On Tue, 2013-02-26 at 22:23 -0500, Phil Pennock wrote:
When you refer to MS bugs around the use of TLS1.1/TLS1.2 are you
referring to MS exchange servers and Exim talking to them using TLS?
MS Exchange servers and interop with OpenSSL.
*sigh*
There's no good solution here going
Hi all,
Just noticed the fairly wide cross-posting. Apologies for not seeing
this earlier.
Replied to the last message on kolab-us...@kolab.org where I picked
this up.
If you want to see further responses, that is where they can be found.
Best regards,
Georg
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Chief
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 11:51:10 AM +0200, אנטולי קרסנר wrote:
Hi Marco (and recipients),
I read the articles and I'd like everybody to have a look too. Focus
thoughts on technology before everything else: Can we setup mail service
which is easy enough to maintain (enough to be reliable) and
Sorry, I missed that list...
Two options are being examined:
1. Start a new server (I'll need your help here because I never worked
with servers)
2. Use the MyKolab service. It saves all the hard work, but it's still
in beta stage and it's going to cost money to use it. So I'm trying to
get
Hello,
Please stop cross-posting and remove general (at) james.apache.org
from this email reply-to. Include this list only If you have questions
specific to Apache James.
Good luck with your project,
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Ioan Eugen Stan
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Anatoly,
Cross posting across lists like this is incredibly rude, and I'm
surprised that its got through as many lists' spam filters as it appears
to have done.
I am blocking this thread from the exim lists now.
If anyone on the exim lists want to follow this, please take it onto an
I am running exim4 on Ubuntu 12.0.4 and baruwa 2.0
I am sending test messages from Constant Contact, but they are not
making it through, unless they hit the server after being forwarded from
another domain.
The logs are informational, but there is not a reject line that gives
me a hint
On Thursday, February 28, 2013 16:40:13, Raymond Norton wrote:
I am running exim4 on Ubuntu 12.0.4 and baruwa 2.0
I am sending test messages from Constant Contact, but they are not
making it through, unless they hit the server after being forwarded from
another domain.
The logs are
On 02/28/2013 09:40 PM, Raymond Norton wrote:
I am running exim4 on Ubuntu 12.0.4 and baruwa 2.0
It's called Exim. Not exim4. Yes, it's version 4.
2013-02-28 15:33:21 no IP address found for host localhost.localdomain (during
SMTP connection from (ccm169.constantcontact.com)
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