>>
>> Rick Macdougall wrote:
>>
>> > Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
>> >
>> >> Robert Leonard wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a
>> >>> windows guy
>> >>> so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is
>> >>> how to
>> >>> get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only
>> >>> SPECIFIC
>> >>> IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be
>> >>> getting
>> >>> mail from!
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks in advance!
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >> Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My
>> >> preference is Postfix.
>> >>
>> >> Arvinn
>> >
>> >
>> > Ha, great troll!
>> >
>> >
>> I'm sorry if that's is how you read my posting, Didn't mean to be one.
>> It would be nice to see a 2.0, but afaik that will never happen.
>>
>> Arvinn
>>
Hi,
it seems that version numbers are of relative merit in a non-commercial
software,
where there is no need to tell users ("we have just jumped from 7 to 9, while
our
main competitor still is at 7.5")
I recall that may years ago a mathematician and software writer decided to use
E and PI for version numbers, just adding one decimal place after the other
.... and avoiding
that silly jump of version numbers altogether
As an active qmail user, I would sayit cannot be dead because otherweise there
would not
be support for new stuff, e.g. domainkeys.
Wolfgang Hamann