> > On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Chris L. Franklin wrote: > >> >> Why are you's so against XMail changes like this. Theirs no down side to >> this. And it would make XMail alot more intergrade ability into most >> systems. >> >> Frankly I'm tired of trying to work around XMails short coming when it >> comes >> to trying to integrate it into a real mail system. I mean really I think >> the >> only thing that keeps some people using XMail is it filtering >> simplicity. >> Also I want is to make it easier to make XMail play nicer with other >> services. With the need to do more coding to get around it's. >> >> PS. And if you really think about, For as must as XMail claim to be so >> indepent and require nothing from any thing else to run. It's 100% >> reliant >> on everything else to make it in the real world. To give it SSL you need >> outside help. To give it the ability to use imap you need outside help >> (and >> you know what I'm tired of hear he's working on. because really I dought >> we'll ever see XMail w/ IMAP). And these are just two examples of >> outside >> dependency. That just about everyone needs to setup to work about XMail >> and >> it's Ideals of self contained XMail server. >> >> Again all's I'm asking for is the ablilit to make xmail intergrate >> better >> with the system it run on. Why should we need to code for something that >> XMail could do when it's already do that thing for it self. What it so >> bad >> about wanted XMail to be able to set the passwords/create users/delete >> users >> for other system apps ? > > And what would you put in such "Self contained mail server"? Calling > directly to MS-SQL database APIs? Or direct Exchange communication? Active > directory sync-up? > Do you realize that XMail has to run in a few other OSs than the freaking > Winblows? > XMail gives you tons of external plug-ins, to accomplish different tasks. > Of course, you don't want to write them, and you come whining here. It is > plenty of mail servers around, just pick another one. > > > > - Davide > > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in > the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
You've got to be kidding. Are you that fucking stupid. I do write plugins (xmail.nomadcf.com). I do run XMail on a linux Box. And NO WHERE did I ever say anything about MS-SQL,Active Directory, ..etc. And no I didn't come here to whinie. I had some here to post my idea about add a new trigger scheme to xmail. And people gave me the 3rd degree about my idea. PS. I think maybe I will be looking into move to another smtp server. -- Chris L. Franklin -- ________________________________________________________________________ This email was scanned by the server at NomadCF.com, And has been deemed clean of invaild and or dangerous email attachment type and virus'. Although this is by no means a guarantee. ________________________________________________________________________ - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
