Re: [vchkpw] vpopmaild development

2004-04-14 Thread Rick Widmer


Iavor Raytchev wrote:
[snip]
Tom:
At the very least, vpopmaild discussion should be on vpopmail-devel
instead of the vchkpw list.  I am sure that there are others, like me,
who aren't interested in following the early stages of development and
would prefer not to receive 20-30 messages a day discussing it.
[snip]
May be I am catching up a bit too late. Did the vpopmaild discussion move
somewhere?
Yes we have moved to the sourceforge mailing list:

  http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vpopmail-devel

If you haven't seen what has been happening since the move, you will be
quite happy, I think.  Ken has 24 functions out of about 32 working, and
I have a PHP object that handles all the low-level socket stuff to
access them.  It requires PHP be compiled with enable-sockets.
There is no archive, but if you want to see all the messages, I could
tar up my copy and send it to you.  (Let me know off list...)
The latest version of my object is at:

   http://kimberly.developersdesk.com/vpopmaild-php-0.0.5.tar.gz

The latest version of Ken's daemon was sent out in an email.  Hopefully
he will be updating CVS with it soon.  The missing areas are IP_MAPs and
management of mailing lists.
Rick





Re: [vchkpw] vpopmaild development

2004-04-14 Thread Tom Collins
On Apr 13, 2004, at 3:43 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
There is no archive, but if you want to see all the messages, I could
tar up my copy and send it to you.  (Let me know off list...)
The vpopmail-devel list archive is here:

  http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=34827

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RE: [vchkpw] vpopmaild development

2004-04-13 Thread Iavor Raytchev
[snip]
Tom:

At the very least, vpopmaild discussion should be on vpopmail-devel
instead of the vchkpw list.  I am sure that there are others, like me,
who aren't interested in following the early stages of development and
would prefer not to receive 20-30 messages a day discussing it.
[snip]

May be I am catching up a bit too late. Did the vpopmaild discussion move
somewhere?

I would support this for another reason. The vpopmail daemon is quite
important - may be for some it is just a vpopmail 'feature' of vpopmail as
for others it is a door to a whole universe.




Re: [vchkpw] vpopmaild development

2004-04-06 Thread Paul Oehler
Tom Wrote:
At the very least, vpopmaild discussion should be on vpopmail-devel
instead of the vchkpw list.  I am sure that there are others, like me,
who aren't interested in following the early stages of development and
would prefer not to receive 20-30 messages a day discussing it.

-

Pardon my ignorance, but where is this aformentioned vpopmail-devel mailing
list?  I'm having trouble tracking it down.

Thanks,
Paul



Re: [vchkpw] vpopmaild development

2004-04-06 Thread Marcin Soltysiak

- Original Message - 
From: Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 6, 2004, at 10:57 AM, Marcin So³tysiak wrote:
 BTW. Since vpopmaild is very young it will need a heavy develoopment.
 It
 would be resonable to create a separate category in bugtraq.

I'll put my vote in for initial development to take place in a separate
CVS repository from the main vpopmail release, with discussion taking
place on its own list.
+1

Solt



Re: [vchkpw] vpopmaild development

2004-04-06 Thread Rick Widmer


Paul Oehler wrote:

Tom Wrote:
At the very least, vpopmaild discussion should be on vpopmail-devel
instead of the vchkpw list.  I am sure that there are others, like me,
who aren't interested in following the early stages of development and
would prefer not to receive 20-30 messages a day discussing it.
-

Pardon my ignorance, but where is this aformentioned vpopmail-devel mailing
list?  I'm having trouble tracking it down.


   http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpopmail/

Then click on the Lists link, to subscribe to the list.

I just signed up, but the last time I signed up for a SourceForge
mailing list, it took most of a day before it would let me post.
Rick