On 08/20/2012 08:04 AM, Thibault Richard wrote:
Hello,
QMT is a descendant of lifewithqmail as well. QMT is an offshoot of
qmailrocks, which is an offshoot of LWQ. So they have strong similarities,
although >LWQ and QMR are no longer active projects TTBOMK.
QMR is not totally dead. 3 years a
Hello,
>QMT is a descendant of lifewithqmail as well. QMT is an offshoot of
qmailrocks, which is an offshoot of LWQ. So they have strong similarities,
although >LWQ and QMR are no longer active projects TTBOMK.
QMR is not totally dead. 3 years ago, I've created the site
http://qmailrocks.thibs.c
On 08/20/2012 05:26 AM, Allan Dukat wrote:
I use Ubuntu Server for this project, as for most others in the company,
and
I want to have as much control of the application as possible, and I
want to
migrate to the new server whith as few changes as possible, so I concluded
that the best way was to
Eric Shubert skriver:
Hey Allan.
Hey Eric
Thanks for your reply.
[Snip]
The server you've built is fairly close to a qmail-toaster
(http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com). As the project leader there, I'm curious
to know why you didn't choose to go that route. We aim to make QMT easy to
build an
On 08/17/2012 10:33 AM, Allan Dukat wrote:
Hi everyone
I am about to migrate to a new netqmail-1.06 + chkuser-2.0.9release +
dovecot-2.1.9 + ezmlm-idx-7.1.1 + httpd-2.4.2 + qmailadmin-1.2.16 +
sqwebmail-5.5.3 + vpopmail-5.4.33 + vqadmin-2.3.7-server, which I have
compiled, and is now testing.
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