Re: [qmailtoaster] Concerns for Updates, Viability, Future of Qmailtoaster

2015-01-16 Thread Eric Broch
Edwin, QMT is updated constantly thanks, currently, to Eric Shubert. The CentOS 6 install of QMT is stable. I've had no problems with installations--I've done several. I've seen many people with issues on CentOS 6 but don't understand why--it's a snap. The latest Spamassassin (3.4.0) is in the QM

Re: [qmailtoaster] Concerns for Updates, Viability, Future of Qmailtoaster

2015-01-16 Thread Peter Peltonen
Hi, My 2 cents on this below: On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 5:54 AM, Edwin C wrote: >>> How about you guys start charging for an annual fee or something? >>> >>> Just to assure that qmailtoaster gets updated all the time: dovecot, >>> spamassassin, clamav... the rest of the stuff. >>> >>> Then you sh

Re: [qmailtoaster] Concerns for Updates, Viability, Future of Qmailtoaster

2015-01-15 Thread Edwin C
What is this "chef cookbook"? > On Jan 15, 2015, at 10:38 PM, "Sebastian Grewe" wrote: > > CentOS 6 installs cleanly with my provided chef cookbook. The idea was to put > it all into a Omnibus Package (if possible) and allow users to easily install > this. > > CentOS 7 would also work (with s

Re: [qmailtoaster] Concerns for Updates, Viability, Future of Qmailtoaster

2015-01-15 Thread Sebastian Grewe
CentOS 6 installs cleanly with my provided chef cookbook. The idea was to put it all into a Omnibus Package (if possible) and allow users to easily install this. CentOS 7 would also work (with some adjustments on the Cookbook) but I am lacking binary packages for it. But agreed on the actual p

[qmailtoaster] Concerns for Updates, Viability, Future of Qmailtoaster

2015-01-15 Thread Edwin Casimero
Hi Guys, I am concerned for the future of Qmailtoaster, updates, viability. Free is good at the start, but when your software is run by corporations, these corporations need constant updates and tech support. What I mean is that it is 2015, and the default install is still just for CentOS 5.