Krzysztof,
After examining your site. I am not understanding what your dbfunction
patch does that the new development version of vpopmail does not do. Coming
from a developers point of view the MySQL alias/forward that vpopmail now
has in it looks to be very simple, easy to understand and easy to use (Table
definition are simple and not confusing).
If I am wrong please let me know..
Sean Truman
At Monday, May 28, 2001 6:39 PM From: "tonix (Antonio Nati)"
> Sorry, but I don't agree. I don't know your product, Krzysztof, and I
> suppose your coding to be excellent, but I feel your vision is very close
> to your needs only.
>
> At 28/05/2001 28/05/2001 +0200, Krzysztof Dabrowski wrote:
>
> >>You can check the archives for the exact posting (subject Dbfunctions)
but
> >>the general of it all was that dbfunctions could not be included in its
> >>current state because it breaks non database installations, it lacks
> >>documentation and Krzysztof never gave Ken enough information to port it
> >>properly to support the entire vopmail userbase.
> >
> >i gave up on this earlier, but to clarify some things to you (and maybe
> >others).
> >
> >a) it does not BREAK anything, it's completely transparent for non-db
> >instalation it's just added functinality for mysql version. You can
switch
> >it off while compilation and even if it's turned off, you do not have to
> >use it at all.
>
> This means there would be two different featured versions, one for SQL and
> one NOT-SQL, that's not exactly the result that someone trying to develop
a
> portable, coherent, all features enabled product tries to achieve. It
> doesn't break the code, but it breaks the product.
>
> >b) there is full documentation including new api calls, data structures
> >etc. on the website since the day zero.
> >c) after the emails here NOBODY from inter7.com even bothered to check
the
> >mentioned website (http://members.elysium.pl/brush/vpopmail/)
> >
> >Please, try to verify your information before spreading lies.
> >
> >Kris
> >
>
> Tonino
>
>