Hi Jean-Daniel,
thanks a lot for your answer.
Think for the first time I will stick to the default ubuntu version and see
how these packages will progress in the future.
Michael
Am Mo., 26. Nov. 2018 um 09:46 Uhr schrieb Jean-Daniel Dupas <
jddu...@xooloo.com>:
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> > Le 25 nov. 2018 à 19:25,
> Le 25 nov. 2018 à 19:25, Michael Ludwig a écrit
> :
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> Hello Dovecot-List,
>
> so Ubuntu users now can get the latest dovecot version. As I am just building
> a production mailserver for customers, this could come in handy, maybe.
> For a live production system, is it reasonable to sw
Am 25.11.18 um 13:18 schrieb Chris Narkiewicz:
W dniu 23/11/2018 o 12:44, Aki Tuomi pisze:
Please find instructions on how to use them at
https://repo.dovecot.org/
Thank you. I was always interested why those packages cannot be in
upstream
Is it too slow-moving to get a pkg into upstream or
Hello Dovecot-List,
so Ubuntu users now can get the latest dovecot version. As I am just
building a production mailserver for customers, this could come in handy,
maybe.
For a live production system, is it reasonable to switch from the main
Ubuntu Dovecot release to your newer packages?
How long w
W dniu 23/11/2018 o 12:44, Aki Tuomi pisze:
Please find instructions on how to use them at
https://repo.dovecot.org/
Thank you. I was always interested why those packages cannot be in upstream,
but people maintain their own repositories for them.
Is it too slow-moving to get a pkg into upstrea
They are very welcome, especially as Bionic provides only dovecot 2.2.
Thank you :-)
> Le 23 nov. 2018 à 13:44, Aki Tuomi a écrit :
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> Hi!
>
> We are excited to announce that we are now providing packages for Ubuntu
> 18.04 (Bionic). Please find instructions on how to use them at
> https://r