I've recently discovered Baruwa, and fell head over heels for it (don't tell my 
wife, shh.) 

It is missing a few features that would make me migrate to it, so I was looking 
for info on version 2, and it seemed to be completely lacking.

However, I am familiar with Python, some-what familiar with the framework, and 
may be able to find some time to contribute (and would be more than happy to) 
after I get couple other projects get moved off of my plate.


On Oct 10, 2012, at 12:46 AM, Mark Chaney wrote:

> 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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