Hi All, The questions about the future of dbmail keeps popping up. As well as question on this mailinglist, I've tried to reach out to Paul a several times last year. I'm not getting any response, even though I've put in alot of hours in on making dbmail work with gmime3: https://github.com/pjstevns/ dbmail/compare/master...langemeijer:upgrade-to-gmime3
Within the company I work for we have recently decided to get my changes into production. We don't like to run our own fork, because as users of dbmail we are invested in it's future too. dbmail is pretty unique, and offers a very good solution for storing users mail. It would be a shame to see it die. As Paul holds the 'keys' to the dbmail project, and there seems no progress in the project anymore, as a strategy I will probably cleanup my repository to create a more official fork, merge some of the other changes in pull requests, ask a colleage to do some minor 'marketing' work (name & logo stuff) and create a simple site. For now, as a user dbmail probably still is a viable choice. If you want to do work on it nothing should stop you from going so: it's open-source. Greetings, Casper On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 6:55 AM Sandino Araico Sánchez <sand...@sandino.net> wrote: > On 11/01/19 4:13, Maxim wrote: > > > This is the only server that works with DBMS to store all data. I think > this is a very good decision. > > I have some performance improvements I would like to do but I have had no > time. > > > _______________________________________________ > DBmail mailing list > DBmail@dbmail.org > http://lists.nfg.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > > > -- > Sandino Araico Sánchez http://sandino.net > > _______________________________________________ > DBmail mailing list > DBmail@dbmail.org > http://lists.nfg.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail >
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