Re: [Dbmail-dev] DBMail with OpenGroupware and Bynari

2004-03-10 Thread Ilja Booij
Sanjiv Bawa wrote: Ilja, You can download a version of it for free. I would not bother doing long term testing with it because it is an absolutely awful product that should be abandoned. These guys have not been able to fix even basic bugs for over 2 years. I didn't know it was downloadable.

Re: [Dbmail-dev] DBMail with OpenGroupware and Bynari

2004-03-10 Thread Sanjiv Bawa
Ilja, You can download a version of it for free. I would not bother doing long term testing with it because it is an absolutely awful product that should be abandoned. These guys have not been able to fix even basic bugs for over 2 years. The only parts of Bynari that actually work are the o

Re: [Dbmail-dev] DBMail with OpenGroupware and Bynari

2004-03-08 Thread Ilja Booij
Aaron Stone wrote: The rudiments of Sieve support are already in place in 2.0, but only enough so that I had a basis to understand how to write the new delivery chain with hooks built in to support multiple sorting backends. During 2.1 development, I'm going to finish the Sieve support connector

Re: [Dbmail-dev] DBMail with OpenGroupware and Bynari

2004-03-07 Thread Aaron Stone
The rudiments of Sieve support are already in place in 2.0, but only enough so that I had a basis to understand how to write the new delivery chain with hooks built in to support multiple sorting backends. During 2.1 development, I'm going to finish the Sieve support connector to the libSieve libra

[Dbmail-dev] DBMail with OpenGroupware and Bynari

2004-03-07 Thread Sanjiv Bawa
I just tested DBMail 2.0rc3 with Bynari and OpenGroupware It seems to work fine with OGO. I have not played around with it too much but from what I can tell it is ok. I dont know where you folks are with the Sieve implementation but I got the following error messages with OGO: Your imap server