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Sun 16 Nov 2003

Released Postfix Enabler 1.0.4

Category : Technology/postfixenabler104released.txt

Released version 1.0.4, the one with UW-IMAP and POP3 capability. Hope there are no bugs. The code's getting messier. May need a re-write before I add in more features.

I'm trying to make as little change to a stock OS X installation as I can to get each feature working. It's the ecological approach. I hate to have my system messed up by an application. And I try not to do it to others'.

There's a lot of responsibility putting out a piece of software for other people to use. It's five times harder to build a system that will be used by many people, than one that will be used only by ourselves, internally. And it's really hard to find good developers. There's so much to do and so little time to do it. It really helps to be working on a Mac.

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