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netqmail 1.06
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- Subject: netqmail 1.06
- From: Russ Nelson <nelson@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 16:09:43 -0500
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I'm proud to announce netqmail 1.06. http://qmail.org/netqmail/
We have continued the philosophy of making minimal changes to qmail.
This release is to celebrate the release of qmail to the public
domain, and to give package distributors a base to start from.
We considered making this a qmail-1.04 release, but decided to leave
the qmail name under Dan Bernstein's control. We encourage other
people to do so as well. If you want to make a modified version of
qmail, please do so under a different name, as we have.
We're happy to cooperate with anybody who wants to distribute netqmail
as a binary package. I suspect we'll need to do some negotiating on
complying with the Linux File System Standard. Also, note that djb
has yet to modify http://cr.yp.to/distributors.html to give permission
for binary packages of daemontools and ucspi-tcp.
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