[Citadel Development] Re: Little patch to serv_migrate.c

2014-11-10 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
And that's the idea, it's supposed to be "it just works" and not complicated to configure. The old gag is that it's "so easy to install, even an MCSE could do it"

[Citadel Development] Re: Little patch to serv_migrate.c

2014-11-10 Thread harryc
I've had really good experiences using postfix as a screen-and-forward-only 'from the outside to the inside' incoming email handler for citadel running in a DMZ area on on the router itself.  Not only does that handle bursty incoming traffic and ease most of the obvious spam filtering load, but y

[Citadel Development] Re: Little patch to serv_migrate.c

2014-11-10 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
The traditional need for a distributed database is what drove the design that allows a single email domain to contain addressees spread across any number of Citadel server nodes. But as you correctly point out, that kind of thinking is rapidly becoming obsolete (except in the Microsoft world where

[Citadel Development] Re: Little patch to serv_migrate.c

2014-11-10 Thread harryc
You're welcome.  What many see as a weakness in Citadel: the storing of email in it's own single-process-managed db filesystem, is actually quite a security strength in the way I need email to work.  Now that processors come with so many cores and solid state disks remove the storage bottleneck,

[Citadel Development] Re: Little patch to serv_migrate.c

2014-11-07 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
harry comes up with the *best* fixes. They're never big, but they always fix issues that no one else was ever able to find. Thanks harry !

[Citadel Development] Re: Little patch to serv_migrate.c

2014-11-06 Thread dothebart
thanks - committed.