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On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 03:22:59AM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> It does not support MIME and a lot of other things that are required to
> be a good citizen in today's Internet, so unless somebody has some
> really compelling arguments to keep it around and wants to adopt it
> I will request remo
Marco d'Itri writes ("removal of the vacation package"):
> I stopped maintaining it years ago and nobody ever bothered to ask me
> about it...
> It does not support MIME and a lot of other things that are required to
> be a good citizen in today's Internet, so unless somebody has some
> really c
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:00:45AM +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> but I wonder if we do have a decent replacement for it to
> suggest to our users.
Dovecot LDA supports Sieve and die vacation extension. Not sure if we
have other stand-alone replacements.
Bastian
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 07:20:40PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> If you weren't one of the people in the "thinking extremely hard about
> multiarch" BOF at DebConf, note that Multi-Arch: foreign denotes a point
> in the dependency graph where you're allowed to switch architectures,
> Multi-Arch: all
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 08:12:40PM +0100, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Debian ist still relying heavily on GnuTLS 2.12.x, and I do not think
> this is sustainable for much longer.
>
> State of Play:
> -
> In July 2011 with version 3.0 [1] GnuTLS switched to Nettle as only
> support
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
[gnutls28 debian copyright file]
> It seems to me that the copyright file contradicts itself,
> and that not only GMP is under LGPLv3+
Thank you for pointing this out, it is a piece if outdated information.
I will fix the Debian copyright file to reflect upstream's current
lic
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On Jan 12, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> It still seems to have a fair number of loyal users though. I see your
popcon says 1867 have it installed, but only 222 "voted".
> If we do have such a
> replacement (I just don't know) please mention it in the removal bug
> report.
I agree with waldi that
On 11/01/14 17:37, Игорь Пашев wrote:
> Do I understand correctly the following:
>
> Application M under the MIT license linked to LGPL3 library L - ok
> Application C under the CDDL license linked to LGPL3 library L - ok
> Application G under the GPL3 license linked to LGPL3 library L - ok,
> all
m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri) writes:
> On Jan 12, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
>
>> It still seems to have a fair number of loyal users though. I see your
> popcon says 1867 have it installed, but only 222 "voted".
>
>> If we do have such a
>> replacement (I just don't know) please mention it in the
Bjørn Mork writes:
> This doesn't look like a MIME bug to me. It looks like vacation
> truncates multiline subjects. There is absolutely no reason it should
> try to parse any MIME.
Well, if you include the subject in the reply, it would nice if it would
undo RFC 2047 encoding and then declare
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