Hi.

Has anything happened here in the meantime?

While I agree with Jörg, that the technical issues would have to be fixed,.. I disagree with the the argumentation that qmail should die.

Apart from the question whether it actually should or not,.. this is simply not debian's decision, is it?

If it does not directly double the functionality of another package (e.g. like having an qmail-from-maintainer1 and qmail-from-maintainer2) or violating DFSG or similar,... how could Debian judge on this.

There are many (upstream)unmaintained/outdated packages in Debian,... why forbid qmail?

Ah and perhaps to prove my "neutral" point of view,.. I'm using postfix (since many many years now),.. and I wouldn't use qmail ;)

Cheers,
Chris.

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