Amitai Schleier
Amitai Schleier
I saw these test failures on at least CentOS 6 and 7: ```diff @@ -269,16 +269,16 @@ test.sv: down ok test.sv log: down ok --- supervise leaves locked service intact...
More wishful thinking after a remote mob session. Wouldn’t it be cool if at the end of a rotation, if the screen is being shared, screen control could be automatically...
Doing some wishful thinking here after a remote mob session with people with a variety of keyboard layouts. Wouldn’t it be cool if each mobber had a preferred system keyboard...
Give mail admins some basic SMTP recipient-checking tools: 1. An API for external programs to reject recipients (@jaysoffian's RCPTCHECK patch) 2. A program that calls the API _and_ provides the...
One of the blockers for releasing notqmail 1.09 is that in 1.08 we [introduced a regression in how recipient addresses are qualified](https://github.com/notqmail/notqmail/issues/147). We probably could have avoided the mistake if...
According to [DJB's reliability FAQ](https://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/reliability.html): > qmail's queue, except for bounce message contents, is crashproof on the BSD FFS and most of its variants. > > Do not use async...
Using `qmail-qfilter` (proposed in #227), turn the minimal reproducer from #147 into an automated regression test. It's an integration test, not a unit test, because it executes `qmail-inject`[*] the same...
Sometime after 1.08, [the TLS patch](http://inoa.net/qmail-tls/) stopped applying to our tree. It's good we noticed this now so we can repair the situation before our next release. Some options: 1....
notqmail's direct ancestor qmail is public-domain, but that may not be legally valid everywhere on the planet. I just encountered and wonder if that's what we might want for notqmail.
According to DJB in 1997, [QMTP is a replacement for SMTP](https://cr.yp.to/proto/qmtp.txt). This doesn't seem to have happened. Our next release announcement (1.09, as of this writing) can include our intent...