Eric Shubert skriver:
Hey Allan.
Hey Eric
Thanks for your reply.
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The server you've built is fairly close to a qmail-toaster
(http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com). As the project leader there, I'm curious
to know why you didn't choose to go that route. We aim to make QMT easy to
build
On 08/20/2012 05:26 AM, Allan Dukat wrote:
I use Ubuntu Server for this project, as for most others in the company,
and
I want to have as much control of the application as possible, and I
want to
migrate to the new server whith as few changes as possible, so I concluded
that the best way was to
Hello,
QMT is a descendant of lifewithqmail as well. QMT is an offshoot of
qmailrocks, which is an offshoot of LWQ. So they have strong similarities,
although LWQ and QMR are no longer active projects TTBOMK.
QMR is not totally dead. 3 years ago, I've created the site
On 08/20/2012 08:04 AM, Thibault Richard wrote:
Hello,
QMT is a descendant of lifewithqmail as well. QMT is an offshoot of
qmailrocks, which is an offshoot of LWQ. So they have strong similarities,
although LWQ and QMR are no longer active projects TTBOMK.
QMR is not totally dead. 3 years
On 08/17/2012 10:33 AM, Allan Dukat wrote:
Hi everyone
I am about to migrate to a new netqmail-1.06 + chkuser-2.0.9release +
dovecot-2.1.9 + ezmlm-idx-7.1.1 + httpd-2.4.2 + qmailadmin-1.2.16 +
sqwebmail-5.5.3 + vpopmail-5.4.33 + vqadmin-2.3.7-server, which I have
compiled, and is now testing.
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