There are no upgrade for the SQL base coming in, so you'll be able go
just upgrade the software without any issue.
Of course it has to be tested a while before switching it in production,
but as you can easily see all the commits are basically bug fixs.
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Andrea Brancatelli
On 2020-04-06 10:42, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 06.04.20 um 10:38 schrieb Andrea Brancatelli:
>
>> You all realise there are a lot of commit coming in on GitHub, right?
>>
>> https://github.com/dbmail/dbmail/commits/master
>
> if nobody manages releases tha don't help much
>
> given my expierience back when upgrade to 3.0 and especially 3.1 that#s
> the reason that i even don't consider update to 3.2
>
> in both cases 3ö0 and 3.1 we had massive issues like completly empty
> mails with pop3, all sort of broken mails over imap depending on the
> mail body at reconstruction and it#s even unclear if all the bugfix fopr
> latest 3.1 made it to github
>
> when i face similar issues as with the latest point update swith a non
> existent upstream making quick bugfiox releases i can commit suicide
>
> On 2020-04-06 10:25, Daniel Urstöger wrote:
>
> if you can that esaily.... and the uqaliuty of dovecot is also shitty, i
> know one which swicthed, just other rpoblems and never update short
> after a release
>
> i have implemented 6000 lines of code for backends, automation and
> infrastructure integration back in 2009 and spent hundrest of ours to
> get the fucking 3.0 and 3.1 versions debugged and then upstream
> disappears from one day to another
> I understand that people are very upset but by now everyone should
> realize that Paul has dropped the project and moved on. Dbmail came
> free and is open source so be happy while it lasted and be grateful to
> Paul, he made an awesome product!
>
> So whilst the move to GitHub was brilliant its just one of the
> projects which is hard to maintain, as IMAP, LMTP, etc. are not easy
> to understand protocols so it never got much traction there and to be
> honest there are surely not so many C-savvy people out there these
> days as well as the few pull request that came in didn't get merged
> and there wasn't a successful fork.
>
> Also since there are alternatives out there that work really well, I
> used courier for many years now and moved to dovecot later on, well,
> there is not much demand for dbmail and if Paul doesn't make a grand
> return, lets face it: dbmail won't progress.
>
> So, I also spent a great deal of time with dbmail setups and I even
> wrote a whole webmail application for it, which specifically blew away
> roundcube and others because it could fetch data directly from the
> database layer, but well, thats the past lets move on.
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