i run my server (web, email, calendar, etc.) off a mac mini ppc. it's a beautiful thing for our modest needs (quiet, low power, stable), but i'm looking at switching it to a vanilla bsd. has anyone tried dovecot on an openbsd (or similar) install for macppc? -SM-
Scott Murman wrote:> i run my server (web, email, calendar, etc.) off a mac mini ppc.it's a beautiful thing for our modest needs (quiet, low power, stable), but i'm looking at switching it to a vanilla bsd. has anyone tried dovecot on an openbsd (or similar) install for macppc?> > -SM- >Why not check OpenBSD ports tree to see whether all components you need are build as binary packages? If they are there, try to install and configure them to make them work together. :) -- Best Regards. Zhang Huangbin - iRedMail: Mail Server Solution for Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux & CentOS 5.x: http://iRedMail.googlecode.com/
On Jul 23, 2008, at 12:29 AM, Scott Murman wrote:> i run my server (web, email, calendar, etc.) off a mac mini ppc. > it's a beautiful thing for our modest needs (quiet, low power, > stable), but i'm looking at switching it to a vanilla bsd. has > anyone tried dovecot on an openbsd (or similar) install for macppc?I've been running Dovecot on NetBSD on a PowerPC mini for a couple years. Works great.
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:29:48 Scott Murman wrote:> i run my server (web, email, calendar, etc.) off a mac mini ppc. > it's a beautiful thing for our modest needs (quiet, low power, > stable), but i'm looking at switching it to a vanilla bsd. has > anyone tried dovecot on an openbsd (or similar) install for macppc? > > -SM-Dovecot runs fine on any architecture OpenBSD supports. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.