Le jeudi 09 novembre 2006 à 01:58 +0100, Magnus Holmgren a écrit :
> 1. Prayer is geared towards large-scale, perhaps even *very* large-scale
> installations. It offers speed and low resource usage at the expense of
> flexibility. Most admins probably will want to use an Apache-based package,
>
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 01:58:19 +0100, Magnus Holmgren
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Prayer is geared towards large-scale, perhaps even *very* large-scale
>installations. It offers speed and low resource usage
That's attractive to me.
>Changing the appearance is rather hard
Like the doctor said: if
I have dug even deeper in the source code of Prayer, added IPv6 support, got a
reply from upstream maintainer David Carter, and thought about it. The
question is: Will the (additional) effort needed to produce and maintain a
Debian package of good enough quality be worth it, considering the foll
retitle 392823 ITP: prayer -- fast IMAP-based web mail system with few
dependencies
owner 392823 Magnus Holmgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thanks
I've sent some questions and comments upstream. Most notably,
* Prayer assumes that folders can't contain other folders, even if
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