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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 23:15:57 -0400
Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> > I think you can guess who says no (if not, I'll tell you out of
> > band). I seem to be the only person doing any challenging and
> > without some nods of agreement at least I cannot do much more. We
> > do at least have some more documentation as of yesterday though...
> > but the current problems are with a whole server which that doesn't
> > help with.
> >
>
> If we're serious about doing this decoupling, I'll mention again that
> OmniTI would be interested in helping out... fwiw we helped out the
> PHP project setup thier current infrastructure.... and have a fair
> amount of knowledge in the email department.
>
As a note to this :) I have a customer who swears buy CMD for
postgresql and OMNITI for their email products. I would have zero
reservation allowing OmniTI to host our mail infrastructure (assuming
it could be community managed).
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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