* RW:
> You're missing the point.
It may surprise you, but there is more than one "point" to having
packages, and I can choose to make whatever point I damn well
please. :-)
-Ralph
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 18:26:15 +0100
Ralph Seichter wrote:
> * Mike Marynowski:
>
> > I was more asking if there is a good reason to build packages
> > intended for local installation by email server operators and I
> > don't think there really is.
>
> As a maintainer of several Gentoo Linux ebu
* Mike Marynowski:
> I was more asking if there is a good reason to build packages intended
> for local installation by email server operators and I don't think
> there really is.
As a maintainer of several Gentoo Linux ebuilds, I agree you should
leave packaging to the various Linux distribution
ited
- don't be depending on a single person to maintain a service they like
This is called open source, and it's a good thing. For details on the
philosophy behind it,
http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/ is
a good read.
In short: if you like your project to p
Perhaps I should have been clearer - I'm not against posting the code
for any reason and I am planning to do that anyway in case anyone wants
to look at it or chip in improvements and whatnot.
I'm an active contributor on many open source projects and I have fully
embraces OSS :)
currently available
- change things to the software and contribute that back for the
benefit of everyone
- squash bugs that you're currently might be missing
- help out on further development of the service if or when your time is
limited
- don't be depending on a single person to maintain
Justin Mason wrote:
I'm happy to announce that we have won an InfoWorld "Best Of Open Source
Software" BOSSIE Award, as the winner in the anti-spam category for 2007!
more info here:
http://www.infoworld.com/archives/t.jsp?N=s&V=91650
--j.
Well deserved, all. Outstand
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> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: SpamAssassin wins 2007 InfoWorld "Best of Open
> Source Software"
> award
>
>
>
, September 12, 2007 8:33 PM
To: users@SpamAssassin.apache.org
Subject: SpamAssassin wins 2007 InfoWorld "Best of Open Source Software"
award
I'm happy to announce that we have won an InfoWorld "Best Of Open Source
Software" BOSSIE Award, as the winner in the anti-spam cate
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 at 13:32 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
I'm happy to announce that we have won an InfoWorld "Best Of Open Source
Software" BOSSIE Award, as the winner in the anti-spam category for 2007!
more info here:
http://www.infoworld.com/archives/t.jsp?N=s&am
I'm happy to announce that we have won an InfoWorld "Best Of Open Source
Software" BOSSIE Award, as the winner in the anti-spam category for 2007!
more info here:
http://www.infoworld.com/archives/t.jsp?N=s&V=91650
--j.
On Friday, May 27, 2005, 7:39:44 PM, List List wrote:
> Anyone know of a open source project which can create and
> manage an email blacklist and also run using qmail, rblsmtpd
> and even SpamAssassin rules.
Most people use rbldnsd to serve up a local RBL zone file.
rbldnsd takes es
Hi,
Anyone know of a open source project which can
create and manage an email blacklist and also run using qmail, rblsmtpd and even
SpamAssassin rules.
thanks
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