On Sat, Dec 07, 2024 at 03:44:56PM +, Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
> `apt changelog exim4` on Ubuntu (and presumably Debian)
> goes back to exim 4.10-0.srh1 and exim 3.35-1.
I was on the exim maintainer team for Debian from exim 4.10 until today
and I am a Debian Developer since 2001. Kindly show
Hi,
For a research topic, I am looking for ancient exim release tarballs
from 2002 to 2005, namely the releases
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.14
4.20
4.22
4.24
4.30
4.31
4.32
4.33
4.34
4.43
4.44
Sadly, https://downloads.exim.org/exim4/old only goes back to exim 4.66
from 2007. Are there older archives?
Gree
On Sat, Dec 07, 2024 at 11:10:24AM +, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
> On 06/12/2024 16:19, Marc Haber via Exim-users wrote:
> > Are there older archives?
>
> Not maintained by the project, sorry.
>
> Ancient sources are held (now in a git repo), though
> I thi
On Sat, Dec 07, 2024 at 04:21:07PM +0300, Odhiambo Washington via Exim-users
wrote:
> I found some tarballs on this site:
> http://ftp.twaren.net/BSD/OpenBSD/distfiles/?C=N;O=D
Those are the ones that Debian also has. What was so special about exim
4.44 that archives don't go older than this one?
On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 11:37:57AM +0100, Kai Bojens via Exim-users wrote:
> Am 23.12.24 um 11:17 schrieb Jeremy Harris via Exim-users:
>
> > I'd be tending to blame systemd, also. What has it started doing
> > differently?
>
> Debian 11 worked fine without any problems. The problems started wi