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2007 Mar 06
4
Public kudos to Timo
I'm sitting here working away on various unrelated projects and watching patch after patch after patch flow in from Timo to fix all sorts of problems people are reporting. A coding madman on fire. Thanks Timo, you rock. I appreciate the time you spend on this software, I'm sure everyone else does as well. :) -te -- Troy Engel | Systems Engineer Fluid, Inc | http://www.fluid.com
2008 Nov 29
2
Dovecot POP3 problem: Authentication suddenly fails until dovecot gets restarted
Hi, I am running dovecot with postfix and OTRS2 on a fresh Ubuntu 8.10 Server system. OTRS2 is configured to poll new email to otrs-incoming at localhost via POP3 every 5 minutes. It works, but after approximately 20 hours it suddenly stops working and only a restart of dovecot helps. The outage starts at different times during night (00:15 on Thursday, 1:15 on Friday, 3:20 on
2006 Mar 06
3
Can I install in the following fashion?
...application, it's /so/ much easier and success/failure recovery is /so/ much more likely if....there are only one or two or three chunks that we can drop in or quickly back out. I realize that the developer is coding in large part for the utter joy of creating a wondrous, living, breathing edifice of code, that works, that works cleanly, that works as none has before. Yes. But I would think (IMHO) that the developer would receive a greater portion of the ego rush (also a big part of the developer stimulus) of overwhelming application acceptance (and thunderous applause), if he or she m...
2007 May 29
9
Asking hard questions about the NUT architecture
I've spent the better part of two working days reading the NUT code and documentation and thinking about typical modern use cases for the software. I'm now questioning whether I want to get any further involved with this project, because it seems to me that the codebase is a huge and complicated pile of machinery mainly aimed at solving problems that no longer matter. I could be wrong