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El 25/4/24 a les 0:44, INFO @ TRIMLINE via dovecot ha escrit:
Hello Dovecot Dev team,
In my cpanel, we use your email management. This is what my hosting provider
has all
+1
El 26/6/24 a les 14:34, Laura Smith via dovecot ha escrit:
You are conflating OS with packages. I don't think you'll find any OS making
promises about packages.
And even if it were the case, you are expecting a community patch based on what
exactly ? OpenSSL are not releasing the code to
+1 here too.
FOSS is FOSS community, not "FOSS service".
El 26/6/24 a les 15:47, Scott Q. via dovecot ha escrit:
Hi Laura,
I understand your frustration but if you are relying on Dovecot for a
commercial solution, I believe your anger is misguided. The open
source project has no duty nor do th
Debian main reporitory includes dovecot-xxx_2.3.19 for Bookworm, and
bookworm-backports repository includes dovecot-xxx_2.3.21
El 4/7/24 a les 12:30, Oliver Krone via dovecot ha escrit:
Hi there,
I 'can not find the debian community repository for dovecot-xxx-2.3.21.
In fact https://repo.dov
I see in my Debian (Stable) setup this inclusion line in
/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf :
!include conf.d/*.conf
AFAIK this already should not include files with other extensions such
as *.ext
Otherwise you could rename auth-system.conf.ext to not have the ".conf"
string.
El 13/10/24 a les 14:
In Debian and derivatives yo can check if some installed package
provides a file, and the it can be upgradeable by package.
Example (yes):
$ dpkg -S /etc/sysctl.conf
Example (no):
$ dpkg -S /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf
El 14/10/24 a les 7:40, postfix_dovecot--- via dovecot ha escrit:
so