I for one am grateful it is on source forge because that has allowed all of these projects to be maintained by those who are using it as well as implementing updates and fixes without creating bloatware. Tom Collins and team have done a tremendous job with this and deserve a round of applause. I'd be working more on it also but I'm still trying to get my new ecommerce engine out the door after 6 months of upgrades and new development.

Thanks again!!!

Thanks;

Michael R. Bagnall
Powertools Productions, LLC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.453.1141 / 800.444.1563
http://www.powertools.net


On Nov 3, 2003, at 12:15 PM, Ken Jones wrote:


On Sunday 02 November 2003 7:24 am, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Some days ago, I got question that I can't answer.

Where to people can donate money if they want to speed vpopmail /
qmail-development?

Not inter7? Looks like they are really nowdays doing nothing about
qmailadmin/vpopmail.

We at inter7 have been short staffed for about 8 months, so we have not had as much available free time as we used to have to work on qmailadmin/vpopmail. We have been hoping the move to sourceforge would take the pressure off us a bit so we can catch up on our workload and get new staff up to speed.

Ken Jones
inter7






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