Greetings.
I did release eQmail-â 1.09-â RC1. I recently moved to GitHub, so the
download is available at https://github.com/kp-org/eQmail/releases.
Additional info and some documentation can be found here:
https://blog.dyndn.es/doku.php/blog/2016/03/01_eqmail_1.09
eQmail will be discussed on the openqmail mailing list:
users+subscribe@lists.openqmail.org.
The former version eQmail-â 1.08 was a bit rough and have had some basic
patches included only. Against, eQmail-â 1.09 is more "round", has some
functionality added which I did use on some particular installations.
These enhancements gives a smoother package including a more complete
setup routine. But the much important news are, that now three plugin
interfaces available. Thus eQmail can be extended without patching it.
Btw, I recommend gcc to compile eQmail.
Hopefully some people will find it useful. Enjoy.
Kai
I did release eQmail-â 1.09-â RC1. I recently moved to GitHub, so the
download is available at https://github.com/kp-org/eQmail/releases.
Additional info and some documentation can be found here:
https://blog.dyndn.es/doku.php/blog/2016/03/01_eqmail_1.09
eQmail will be discussed on the openqmail mailing list:
users+subscribe@lists.openqmail.org.
The former version eQmail-â 1.08 was a bit rough and have had some basic
patches included only. Against, eQmail-â 1.09 is more "round", has some
functionality added which I did use on some particular installations.
These enhancements gives a smoother package including a more complete
setup routine. But the much important news are, that now three plugin
interfaces available. Thus eQmail can be extended without patching it.
Btw, I recommend gcc to compile eQmail.
Hopefully some people will find it useful. Enjoy.
Kai