Am 05.09.2013 19:36, schrieb Paul J Stevens: > As soon as the remaining issues with the 3.1 branch are resolved, and > things cool down a bit, I plan on releasing 3.2.0 with all goodies included. > > After that, I hope to find some time to work on: > > - QRESYNC (rfc5162) > - ESEARCH (rfc4731) > - and maybe THREAD=references if I can think of a fast enough implementation
OK, you pretty clear love dbmail very much and survived 2013/08 :-) gives a warm feeling for users building a lot of things around it and makes the bus-factor in case of "i can not see it any longer" unlikely thank you again for your great work and the impressive power how you handle problems and bugs where enough of them was from the kind other developers run away crying and whining - including myself, report bugs and test data in doubt is easier than doing the C++ code finally to fix it dbmail is a great one man show at the end of the day! __________________________________________ hopefully these sort of bugs are going away to give you more time for the fun-part of development and the other for earning money because we all should be well aware that you are doing most of this work for free in this context: anybody using dbmail in production environments may consider offer Paul (offlist) some money to make the decision "working on dbmail or paying customers" in doubt easier - live and let live! nobody is happy with whatever bug - but while considering compare how Paul is acting in context of troubles and how a large company with a commercial product does if things are going wrong for your business and they fix it in the next major upgrade two years later - i prefer the way Paul acts and the personal communication with the developer instead a support-monkey __________________________________________ oh - and the bringing back of the native auto-reply which was removed for 3.0 was the money paied for it 100 times worth - dealing with sieve in PHP scripts and rewrite the customer interfaces *shudder* *oh no* :-) these are things you do not get from a commercial company - after they decide to kill a feature nobody can bring it back and the same for a small new one a little amount of money and it will be done, freely available and after 5 users paying their special feature all others get 5 new ones because the code is there and in doubt you get additional testers, better quality by a motivated developer loving his software and maybe ideas from the community to improve this part never would have existed otherwise win-win-situation
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
_______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.fastxs.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
