Mailwatch is the only alternative that is semi ok. Not as good as Baruwa though. Andrew has been good to me though, so I am not going to take over his mailing list talking about alternatives, etc. We were lucky with what we got, just sucks to see things die. I told him I would be willing to pay for a fairly priced commercial product, but I am definitely not interested in a SaaS service or anything that charges per mailbox (I dont charger per mailbox for my users, so cant justify that product that does).

Anyway, good luck.

-Mark

On 2012-10-09 21:23, Glenn Kelley wrote:
Yeah -

Truth is - I was going to donate but wanted to see where it went first.
At present I am not going to pay anything towards it.

I run a not-for-profit - www.WebEmpoweredChurch.org
We have built a large number of plugins / extensions for Typo3 (and
now some on WordPress)
Each are free - well documented etc.

I would love to see this use an Apache style license perhaps -
I have not had the chance to put my thoughts to paper on this yet…
but I have a feeling Baruwa will simply die off if this is where it is
headed.

If you do hear of anything - please let me know
Be interested in finding an alternative


On Oct 9, 2012, at 10:12 PM, Mark Chaney wrote:

I had a feeling that was the case. Its unfortunately very common when open source projects go commercial and release source code, its usually not in a format that is to easy to use. Especially without documentation. Unfortunately I seem to be only 1 of 3 people that actually donated any money to the project to try to keep it from going in that direction.

Unfortunately the language used for this project makes it pretty much impossible for me to contribute with as well. Add a framework on top of it just made it extra over complicated. So right now I am at the mercy of others to figure it out before I can do anything with it. =P

Thanks,
Mark

On 2012-10-09 20:38, Glenn Kelley wrote:
No.

Truth is - I have struggled quite a bit.
I kinda put it on the back burner for now…
I do need to get back to it - but simply put - have not had the time…


On Oct 9, 2012, at 2:06 AM, Mark Chaney wrote:

Glenn,

Have you done anything more with baruwa2 yet? I need to setup a new cluster of two of these babies in the near future and was just wondering how your testing was going with version 2 and if you did end up putting together any docs/notes about your experience and/or additional deployment instructions. I unfortunately havent seen much activity on the mailing list about it.

Thanks
Mark

On 2012-08-21 19:55, Glenn Kelley wrote:
Are there updated instructions on Baruwa2 as of yet.
I ran into a number of dependency issues on CentOS 6.3

Working through them and putting together some documentation on my
own - but figured I would ask first.

Meanwhile Baruwa1.x is still rocking on the Barracuda Antispam
appliances I loaded it onto and kicking the teeth out of their
"protection"



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