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Re: ITP: gnu-pop3d -- a small, fast, and efficient POP3 server



On 27 Oct 2000 17:37:40 +0200,
Stefan Hornburg <racke@linuxia.de> said:

    > I'm working on Debian packages for the whole Courier suite,

So am i. When i noticed how hopelessly out of date courier-imap
was not too long ago, i asked Steve Haslam (current maintainer)
if he wanted me to take over the packages. He said yes. I've done
a little work on them, and i'm almost done, but a deadline came
up at work so i haven't finished yet.

I've been in the new-maintainer queue for 6 months now, but i
have a sponsor to upload the packages when i'm done.

    > which includes a standalone POP daemon as well. My company
    > would like to use it on a production system for our
    > customers and us as well. Unfortunately my email to the

If you will be depending on this suite, maybe it would be better
for you to do it. But if you're only doing it because you have
to, i can continue to work on packaging it myself.

I don't know how you're planning to do it, but i'm building from
the main upstream courier tarball. From this, i build
courier-imap, courier-pop3, maildrop, sqwebmail, and courier-mta.
Then i have a task-courier-mail-server which depends on these
five.

-- 
Eric Gillespie, Jr. <*> epg@progeny.com
Software Developer
Progeny Linux Systems - http://progeny.com



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