Enterprise Repository Access?
Hello!
I apologize if this has been asked already. (I did search before posting...)
Is it still possible to obtain access to Dovecot's Enterprise Repository, for Ubuntu and Debian, at no cost?
When last I registered for such access, I recall there being a "mock product" in the Dovecot Store that provided no-cost access to this repository.
Any information in this regard is very much appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
-Ben
On 07 Jan 2016, at 02:39, Ben Johnson ben@indietorrent.org wrote:
Hello!
I apologize if this has been asked already. (I did search before posting...)
Is it still possible to obtain access to Dovecot's Enterprise Repository, for Ubuntu and Debian, at no cost?
When last I registered for such access, I recall there being a "mock product" in the Dovecot Store that provided no-cost access to this repository.
Any information in this regard is very much appreciated.
The plan for now at least is to let existing accounts use it, but not add any new ones. This might change at some point.
On 01/08/2016 04:41 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
The plan for now at least is to let existing accounts use it, but not add any new ones. This might change at some point.
Does this mean that using the latest dovecot versions (aka the Dovecot Enterprise Repository Access) is being phased out?
And in the (perhaps even near) future, those who are using it will have to start looking elsewhere..?
Compiling our own dovecot for production use sounds less appealing, and the xi.rename-it.nl repo is marked as unstable and not recommended for production use...
That would be a disappointment... and I also don't seem to find paid dovecot plans/subscriptions, licenses on the open-xchange site..? (they mostly talk about an "OX App Suite")
I hope I'm missing something..?
MJ
On 09/01/2016 22:06, mj wrote:
Compiling our own dovecot for production use sounds less appealing,
What's so un-appealing about building from source? It's then perfectly matched to your system.
Admittedly I can build kernels faster than latest dovecot's, but that's just the "make time"
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --with-mysql --without-pam --without-shadow --without-bsdauth is done in seconds...
Nothing at all hard about that.
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Ben Johnson
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