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Posted to server-dev@james.apache.org by Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini <vi...@praxis.it> on 2006/07/24 19:03:13 UTC

James 2.3.0rc1 is running as a swiss watch!

Hello guys,

Last saturday I put my production system under James 2.3.0rc1 (file 
repositories), and have been watching and testing carefully many 
different things: everything seems to work fine and smoothly as a swiss 
watch :-) . The number of users is not very big (about 150) but the 
configuration is quite complex and uses many features, including SSL, 
Bayesian, Clamav and others.

Today was a real workday and no user complained (and they would!).

So I feel personally very confident on James 2.3.0rc1 to become final 
(with my small patch for james-574? ;-) ).

Perhaps we should a few days more to have some feedback from other 
testers. Are there any around? Standup and let us know :-) !

Vincenzo


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Re: James 2.3.0rc1 is running as a swiss watch!

Posted by Stefano Bagnara <ap...@bago.org>.
Happy to hear that,

please vote +1 to the current rc1 vote, so more people will have the 
ability to test it, then we can start talking about making it the final, 
making an rc2 or apply james-574 and make it final in a single call.

Stefano

Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini wrote:
> Hello guys,
> 
> Last saturday I put my production system under James 2.3.0rc1 (file 
> repositories), and have been watching and testing carefully many 
> different things: everything seems to work fine and smoothly as a swiss 
> watch :-) . The number of users is not very big (about 150) but the 
> configuration is quite complex and uses many features, including SSL, 
> Bayesian, Clamav and others.
> 
> Today was a real workday and no user complained (and they would!).
> 
> So I feel personally very confident on James 2.3.0rc1 to become final 
> (with my small patch for james-574? ;-) ).
> 
> Perhaps we should a few days more to have some feedback from other 
> testers. Are there any around? Standup and let us know :-) !
> 
> Vincenzo


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