FUD ?
I knew someone would accuse me of that which is why I linked to the video from the horse's mouth, I transcribe what the speaker said:
"there will be an open source version, but that open source version will be maintained for single server use only. we are actually taking out anything any actually kinda' involves multiple servers, dsync replication and err some other stuff. so dovecot will be a fully-featured single node server"
------- Original Message ------- On Friday, October 13th, 2023 at 19:37, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi@open-xchange.com> wrote:
Dear Laura, please don't spread FUD that you made up.
Dsync is not going anywhere, and we are not close-sourcing Dovecot Core. There is not a trove of code going into Dovecot 3.0 that "never sees the daylight".
Thank you, Aki
On 13/10/2023 21:10 EEST Laura Smith via dovecot dovecot@dovecot.org wrote:
TL;DR If you are a Dovecot Community user, don't waste your time reading the Dovecot Pro release notes.
To expand:
I think you have to understand that lots of things that are going into Dovecot 3 (Pro) will never see the light of day in the community edition.
In addition, Dovecot have publicly quite plainly announced in public that they are actively removing all multi-server related functionality from Dovecot Community.
I don't think the community has quite yet grasped it. Things like dsync will be GONE in the community version.
If you don't believe me, look at this video, about 15 minutes in: https://youtu.be/s-JYrjCKshA?feature=shared&t=912
------- Original Message ------- On Friday, October 13th, 2023 at 17:15, Sebastian Marsching sebastian@marsching.com wrote:
Hi,
I am currently in the process of planning a new deployment of Dovecot. I was planning to use mdbox or sdbox with “mail_attachment_fs = sis posix”, but I stumbled across the following notice in the documentation for Dovecot 3.0
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