they at least owe the world a clear statement
Am 21.09.18 um 05:10 schrieb Daniel Kasak: > 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? > > On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 5:11 AM Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net > <mailto: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 <http://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.... _______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list DBmail@dbmail.org http://lists.nfg.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail