Would you like me to host the toaster if you cant keep it up?
Question is, whose gonna maintain the updates.
I dont have an immediate rollout - but i might redo this new one maybe
in the upcoming week.
We should also try and throw in ipv6 in there
Satish
Rick Widmer wrote, On 6/15/2009 1:54 AM:
Shane Chrisp wrote:
One of the regulars on the list did do
some work towards updating the toaster and posted some of his work.
Maybe he will chime in and make his work available
again.
http://admin.haileypubliclibrary.org/toaster/
This is a temporary link, it can't stay on this server very long.
If you use it, please send me a copy of the configuration page you
use. If you get the configuration right the rest of the install is
almost all copy/paste. I've installed it on SuSE 11.0 and 11.1, and
Debian Etch. If you are updating a server, make sure all the UID/GID
values match the existing ones. If you have any notes you would like
added to the toaster for your favorite distribution, I'll take those too.
You probably want to print, or otherwise save your configuration page
settings.
There has also been discussion by many of us quite some time back
about Dovecot and how much lighter it is on resources and also
so much fast at sorting and threading that Courier ever was. I think
most of those who frequent this list have converted to Dovecot
and are extremely happy with its performance.
I agree. This version of the toaster is almost up to date with
dovecot. I think I am one release behind now. It is probably worth
downloading the latest and compiling it instead. The last few
releases only caused warnings from patch that the line numbers had
changed in the configuration file.
Rick