Woah. Settle :) Just because someone wrote and maintained a project,
doesn't mean they owe the world continued maintenance. It's disappointing
for users, yes. But the problems aren't insurmountable. Fork it, and fix
it. Don't have the time or skills to fix it? Post a project on freelancer
or something - that's what I did when I needed some open-source C code
fixed, and couldn't do it myself. People don't run mail servers for fun -
surely this is something your employer could fund?

Dan

On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 5:11 AM Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>
wrote:

>
>
> Am 20.09.18 um 18:31 schrieb Peter Smith:
> > Also, where is the latest most current version of DBmail located?
> git.dbmail.eu doesn't seem to be working for me.  The version that I'm
> running right now is the PJSTEVNS version at Github but that seems to be
> fairly old at this point
>
> sadly dbmail seems to be completly orphaned and it's really frustrating
> given the time for debugging and so on wasted the past years until Paul
> completly disppeared - the last thing i heard from him was the takeover
> of the domain from NFG but nothing happend ever after that
>
> what to do?
>
> no idea! i spent hundrets of hours to build a backend-infractructure
> around it and don't know what to do in the future except resign
> completly from the IT industry where dbmail mabye is the last missing
> drop sooner or later
>
> https://github.com/sodabrew/libsieve one of the dependencies whuich
> crashs on the sligtest errors saw his last update 7 years ago
>
> fuck off - i am really frustrated and knowing that i would likely have
> used dovecot alone and implement only 40% of the backend features....
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