[Dovecot] When the 1.0 release is planed?

Jim Bartus jbartus at advance.net
Fri Dec 10 17:42:00 EET 2004


How's that NFS part work out for you?  The cyrus guys seem to have a 
deepseated fear of it, which is part of what lead me here.

-jim

Andrew Hutchings wrote:
> Dovecot test releases here for the last 2 weeks with currently 4346 
> accounts, 2 LVS clustered nodes with NFS filesystem around 350 
> logins/min per node.  Authing via 3 SQL tables.
> Both POP and IMAP accesses being used (IMAP mainly for webmail), apart 
> from a few minor problems it is as solid as a rock here.  We are very 
> happy with it.
> 
> Regards
> Andrew
> 
> Kim Culhan wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, December 9, 2004 15:07, Andrew Velikoredchanin said:
>>
>>> Wouter Van Hemel:
>>>
>>>
>>>>> What part of 1.0-test now not fully tested?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For me, the latest test releases have been pretty stable. But if
>>
>>
>> you're
>>
>>>> not going to offer imap, you might as well run a simple pop server
>>
>>
>> such as popa3d
>>
>>>> (http://www.openwall.com/popa3d/). It's quite secure AFAIK --
>>>> at least, it's written by Solar Designer and uses a multiple-fork
>>
>>
>> model.
>>
>>> No. popa3d not support mysql userdb. :(
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> But it probably would help dovecot if you would give the test
>>
>>
>> releases a
>>
>>>> try, the last bugs (if any) are hardest to find. That way, you
>>
>>
>> would have a stable dovecot
>>
>>>> sooner.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, of couse.
>>
>>
>>
>> FWIW, dovecot CVS (development version) has been running here
>> for several weeks with pop3s users having no problems we can find.
>>
>> -kim'
>>
>>
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