Hello,

  Yes, dbmail-dev is a fairly recent addition - look at the dbmail
list for anything older (well, even some of the subsequent postings
there would be appropriate for dbmail-dev, too).

> What is the status of the procmail-like filtering?  I didn't know
> procmail could do this.  I would love to get rid of my procmail scripts
> and replace them with somthing inside of dbmail.
> http://twister.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbmail-dev/2003-April/000058.html

  Aaron Stone made an update to this at:
http://twister.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbmail-dev/2003-May/000099.html
But it may also be included in his lmtp/sorting patch at:
http://twister.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbmail-dev/2003-June/000130.html
That's probably the direction that will be taken, as Aaron has put
a lot of time and thought into sieve filtering and the delivery chain.

> Is there still any talk of a contact list built into dbmail?
> http://twister.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbmail-dev/2003-April/000074.html

  Just the recent thread starting with:
http://mailman.fastxs.nl/pipermail/dbmail/2003-July/003173.html

> What other features are there that require schemea changes?  I didn't
> really see any.

  Nothing else immediately comes to mind.  Implimenting some of those
features (with any requisite schema changes), stablizing the code
thereafter and a few misc. bug fixes was pretty much the gameplan for
dbmail 2.0, from what I've gathered.  It'd be great to have an
online todo list/wish list/bug tracker/etc. for dbmail.



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Jesse Norell
jesse (at) kci.net


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