On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 02:40:01AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
qmail had a shitty license, but it was the shit till world moved on and it went unmaintained. And still probably nobody offers even the obvious basic TLS IPv6
Unix pipeline? What's wrong with socat / ssh? netcat allowed me to rescue files off an ancient WindowsNT4 computer with no USB, and a dead OS, about 22 years ago - linux liveboot off CD, mount, find|tar|gzip|nc -> nc|gunzip|tar Was very pleased that day - Unix actually works :) I have been a fervent believer in the power of pipelines of little boxes ever since..
LDAP
Always sounded cool, but never managed to generate the "need" within me to learn how to do this at home. I thought qmail was "nicely compartmentalized" in the unix way anyway? Why is internal auth a good thing?
DKIM
Package: dkimproxy Description-en: an SMTP-proxy that signs and/or verifies emails, using the Mail::DKIM module I guess ldap/dkim are more for corporate deplyoment?
etc single clean patch. So people just use postfix.
Yeah, sadly the license got me initially, then by the time there was an "installer" in contrib, had become comfortable with main.cf
It's not aoki's but cazabon's getmail, it and fdm are junk, at least
Ah, must be Aoki just packages it.
if until they do TLS and fingerprints right. Maybe they do now.
neomutt is notmuch.
mpop is only pop3, not imap.
If you don't need IMAP fetching, mpop has worked well for many years now... http://mpop.sourceforge.net/comparison.html IMAP always felt like not quite the right tool - heading towards centralisation rather than distributed .. just a feeling though.
https://marmaro.de/prog/mmh mailagent.sf.net