On Oct 1, 2007, at 6:02 AM, DAve wrote:
I am not a developer, and I didn't sleep in a Holiday Inn last
night. I would like to know what is going on and just maybe, when I
am certain it may be a good thing, comment. Could I subscribe to
the dev list? I would absolutely understand a "no" answe
Rick Widmer wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.24 - released 29-Sep-2007
Release Notes:
This is a minor bug fix release. Unless compiler warnings bother you as
much as they bother me, or you want to use longer passwords, you can
ignore it.
On the other hand, if you haven't test compiled
Quey wrote:
Rick Widmer wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.24 - released 29-Sep-2007
I have pulled the release, Tom found a problem I need to fix. I will
just replace the tarball in the 5.4.24 release. Unfortunately, I
can't get to the qmailadmin CVS server on SourceForge, so I can't
Rick Widmer wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.24 - released 29-Sep-2007
I have pulled the release, Tom found a problem I need to fix. I will
just replace the tarball in the 5.4.24 release. Unfortunately, I
can't get to the qmailadmin CVS server on SourceForge, so I can't test
the new
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.24 - released 29-Sep-2007
I have pulled the release, Tom found a problem I need to fix. I will
just replace the tarball in the 5.4.24 release. Unfortunately, I can't
get to the qmailadmin CVS server on SourceForge, so I can't test the new
release until I can
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.24 - released 29-Sep-2007
Release Notes:
This is a minor bug fix release. Unless compiler warnings bother you as
much as they bother me, or you want to use longer passwords, you can
ignore it.
On the other hand, if you haven't test compiled vpopmail within the