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vagabondo May 14, 2013 2:22 AM EDT |
This is just an advert (not a review) for an overpriced commercial product. |
herzeleid May 14, 2013 6:01 PM EDT |
Hmm, doesn't seem overpriced to me, and it looks downright useful. Heck, I think I'll recommend it to some clients of mine. |
Scott_Ruecker May 15, 2013 11:48 AM EDT |
Thanks for heads up, sorry I let this through. |
herzeleid May 15, 2013 6:12 PM EDT |
Sorry to see it go. I'll have to chase down the link and make a blog entry about it. I'm always interested in software that allows me to solve problems using linux, whether the software is free or not. |
mbaehrlxer May 16, 2013 12:18 AM EDT |
it probably would have been ok, if it had a title and abstract that introduces the background. it's not the first time that we talk about non-free software for linux. greetings, eMBee. |
vagabondo May 16, 2013 5:23 AM EDT |
@herzeleid I would expect that anyone administering a mailserver would know how to use/write mail filters (milters). There are a lot available to download, and have been for many years (almost as old as Sendmail). Most of them are FOSS, easily modifiable (Perl), and do not require closed-source Java running on your mailserver. |
herzeleid May 16, 2013 2:50 PM EDT |
@vagabondo - I feel you, I've been doing postfix for years, and sendmail before that, and my configuration method of choice is vi. But I for one welcome any software tools that will appeal to people who prefer GUIs - for instance, managers, people new to linux who come from a windows background, etc. |
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