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| From | Erwin Hoffmann <feh@fehcom.de> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | muc.lists.qmail |
| Subject | Re: Anniversary of Qmail |
| Date | 2025-11-18 18:51 +0100 |
| Organization | FEHCom |
| Message-ID | <602ae7a1610e58cbbdf6d7f6e8a68aecfc561f8c.camel@fehcom.de> (permalink) |
| References | <> <ozkdpl9f2rgr.fsf@case.edu> |
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Hi Amitai, this is certainly a great idea. What I was heading for is to describe the 'main line' of qmail and the patches around it addressing particular problems/SMTP enhancements in terms of a mind map (branches). Thus to speak the qmail heritage tree. Potentially also addressing some security pitfalls and lessons learned. There is DJB's paper about '10 years of Qmail'. Maybe it is time to widen the scope and also to include the effort of the community and other achievements of DJB. Well, these are my own thoughts, other people may have different. Regards. --eh. Am Dienstag, dem 18.11.2025 um 12:14 -0500 schrieb Paul Jarc: > "Amitai Schleier" <schmonz@schmonz.com> wrote: > > in the meanwhile, I’d be happy to publish the historical releases > > in a new repo under https://github.com/notqmail > > If you're not rewriting history, you can still put them in your > existing repo. Start by building a new repo, but then push/pull that > into your original repo. git doesn't mind having multiple unrelated > histories in one repo. -- Dr. Erwin Hoffmann | www.fehcom.de PGP key-id: 20FD6E671A94DC1E PGP key-fingerprint: 8C6B 155B 0FDA 64F1 BCCE A6B9 20FD 6E67 1A94 DC1E
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Re: Anniversary of Qmail prj@case.edu (Paul Jarc) - 2025-11-18 12:14 -0500 Re: Anniversary of Qmail Erwin Hoffmann <feh@fehcom.de> - 2025-11-18 18:51 +0100
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