On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 11:17, Bill Shupp wrote:
> Actually, there's been some activity the last several days.  Are you 
> getting the messages?

Actually, I wasn't ...  doesn't look like the list is greylisting
friendly..  It dawned on me *after* I sent this message..  Some quick
database work and I found that I've been getting the messages, but
they're getting bounced by the greylisting..  I guess the from address
changes constantly..

> Last time I checked, binc did not support quotas, so it's useless to me 
> without them.  Perhaps that has changed (although the author did not 
> like the Maildir++ extensions, so I'm not sure it will ever be supported).

Hrm...  I didn't even thing about that...

I'm having some imap troubles with courier and I'm tired of trying to
make it work ...  With Outlook, I can't get more than one mailbox opened
at a time with imap.  With thunderbird, it's better, but still not
great...  I have a private server with binc and I haven't had any
problems with it at all...

> It's almost done.  But I had to move last month, among other 
> distractions, so it has sat for a bit.  The new toaster patch needs more 
> testing as well.  Perhaps later this week.

Cool, no rush.. Was just wondering because I hadn't heard anything... 
Looks like I need to catch up w/ the archives...

I know this is the wrong list, but since I'm writing anyways...  Any
further development on Vega?  I'm using it here and it's just
awesome...  There's a lot I'd like to see it do, though, so I was
wondering if it was under active development, or if I should just patch
it myself...  PHP isn't my strong suit, yet, but I know enough to be
dangerous..

> Regards,
> 
> Bill

Thanks!

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