I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release annoouncement, but looks like it'll take a few more days. So I've moved to Blacksburg, Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's some talk about it: http://mailtrust.com/blog (A bit stupid looking picture, but then again all my pictures seem to be that way so I didn't bother getting a new one taken.) And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything I do here will be Dovecot improvements that will be released as open source. Mailtrust has actually been paying for Dovecot features for about 3 years now. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot-news/attachments/20090206/55cba039/attachment.bin
Congratulations, sounds like a great place to be, Cor
Timo Sirainen wrote:> I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release annoouncement, but > looks like it'll take a few more days. So I've moved to Blacksburg, > Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's > some talk about it: > > http://mailtrust.com/blog > > (A bit stupid looking picture, but then again all my pictures seem to be > that way so I didn't bother getting a new one taken.) > > And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything I do here > will be Dovecot improvements that will be released as open source. > Mailtrust has actually been paying for Dovecot features for about 3 > years now.Wow, congrats! Looks like a typical 'working is soooo much more fun than studying' thing :-) -- Udo Rader, CTO http://www.bestsolution.at
Awesome! Congratulations! Mike On Feb 6, 2009, at 5:58 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:> I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release annoouncement, but > looks like it'll take a few more days. So I've moved to Blacksburg, > Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. > Here's > some talk about it: > > http://mailtrust.com/blog > > (A bit stupid looking picture, but then again all my pictures seem > to be > that way so I didn't bother getting a new one taken.) > > And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything I do here > will be Dovecot improvements that will be released as open source. > Mailtrust has actually been paying for Dovecot features for about 3 > years now. >
>> A bit stupid looking picturehihi, yes... ;) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Timo Sirainen" <tss at iki.fi> To: <dovecot-news at dovecot.org> Cc: <dovecot at dovecot.org> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 11:58 PM Subject: [Dovecot-news] I've moved to US> _______________________________________________ > Dovecot-news mailing list > Dovecot-news at dovecot.org > http://dovecot.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dovecot-news >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eingehende eMail ist virenfrei. Von AVG ?berpr?ft - www.avg.de Version: 8.0.233 / Virendatenbank: 270.10.18/1937 - Ausgabedatum: 02/05/09 11:34:00
Timo Sirainen wrote:> I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release annoouncement, but > looks like it'll take a few more days. So I've moved to Blacksburg, > Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's > some talk about it: > > http://mailtrust.com/blog > > (A bit stupid looking picture, but then again all my pictures seem to be > that way so I didn't bother getting a new one taken.) > > And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything I do here > will be Dovecot improvements that will be released as open source. > Mailtrust has actually been paying for Dovecot features for about 3 > years now. >Awesome! Now when I ask dumb questions, I will be in almost the same time zone as the one who answers 95% of the questions on this list! :-) Ken Jonesboro, Arkansas
Timo Sirainen wrote:> So I've moved to Blacksburg, > Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's > some talk about it:Congratulations!! As a former Virginian myself, let me give you a head start with this exhaustive list of fun things to do in Blacksburg: 1. Enjoy! Jay
On 02/06/2009 05:58 PM Timo Sirainen wrote:> I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release annoouncement, but > looks like it'll take a few more days. So I've moved to Blacksburg, > Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's > some talk about it: > > http://mailtrust.com/blog > > (A bit stupid looking picture, but then again all my pictures seem to be > that way so I didn't bother getting a new one taken.) > > And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything I do here > will be Dovecot improvements that will be released as open source. > Mailtrust has actually been paying for Dovecot features for about 3 > years now. >Congratulations! Wow, Finland to Blacksburg. That could make for some interesting 'culture shock' posts. Kudos to Rackspace/Mailtrust for supporting your work. Ron Wilhoite
That sounds like a very nice challenge, Timo! Don't forget to enjoy your stay abroad too! Egbert Jan (NL)> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: dovecot-bounces+egbert=vandenbussche.nl at dovecot.org > [mailto:dovecot-bounces+egbert=vandenbussche.nl at dovecot.org] > Namens Timo Sirainen > Verzonden: vrijdag 6 februari 2009 23:58 > Aan: dovecot-news at dovecot.org > CC: dovecot at dovecot.org > Onderwerp: [Dovecot] I've moved to US > > > I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release > annoouncement, but looks like it'll take a few more days. So > I've moved to Blacksburg, Virginia and I'm now working for > Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's some talk about it: > > http://mailtrust.com/blog > > (A bit stupid looking picture, but then again all my pictures > seem to be that way so I didn't bother getting a new one taken.) > > And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything > I do here will be Dovecot improvements that will be released > as open source. Mailtrust has actually been paying for > Dovecot features for about 3 years now. > >
Timo Sirainen schrieb:> I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release annoouncement, but > looks like it'll take a few more days. So I've moved to Blacksburg, > Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's > some talk about it: > > http://mailtrust.com/blog > > (A bit stupid looking picture, but then again all my pictures seem to be > that way so I didn't bother getting a new one taken.) > > And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything I do here > will be Dovecot improvements that will be released as open source. > Mailtrust has actually been paying for Dovecot features for about 3 > years now. >Hi Timo, so youre the right stimulus package for the US now *g, wish you nice stay there -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria
Make sure you have a medical plan. Our country is way behind the rest of the developed world in social services.
Congratulations Timo! I wish you the best in this new work and home :-) -- Nicolas
On 2/6/2009 5:58 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:> I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release annoouncement, but > looks like it'll take a few more days. So I've moved to Blacksburg, > Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's > some talk about it: > > http://mailtrust.com/blog > > (A bit stupid looking picture, but then again all my pictures seem to be > that way so I didn't bother getting a new one taken.) > > And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything I do here > will be Dovecot improvements that will be released as open source. > Mailtrust has actually been paying for Dovecot features for about 3 > years now.Holy smokes... this is awesome news for all of us in the dovecot community! Of course, you don't look anything like I imagined in your pic... I was thinking something along the lines of Neo (in the Matrix movie) - but hey, put some dark glasses on you and a full length leather trenchcoat... yeah, maybe... ;) But seriously, congrats on the new job, and welcome to the USA! -- Best regards, Charles
Timo Sirainen a ?crit :> And if it's not clear from that blog: Pretty much everything I do here > will be Dovecot improvements that will be released as open source. > Mailtrust has actually been paying for Dovecot features for about 3 > years now. > >I don't know them, but I already love them :D
Timo Sirainen wrote:> I thought about saying this in v1.2.beta1 release annoouncement, but > looks like it'll take a few more days. So I've moved to Blacksburg, > Virginia and I'm now working for Mailtrust the rest of this year. Here's > some talk about it:Congratulations Timo =) Best of luck out there - don't stay forever. We need to keep some large brains in Europe! Dan