Re: FreeBSD Port: mail/horde-webmail and other horde ports
- In reply to: Michael : "Re: FreeBSD Port: mail/horde-webmail and other horde ports"
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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 11:52:23 UTC
> On Mar 31, 2023, at 1:44 PM, Michael <mike@reifenberger.com> wrote: > > Hi, > thats all quite unfortunate. > Currently horde is working well with php74. > Throwing it away and replacing it is a huge task. > > Do you have a pointer to the maintaina fork? https://github.com/maintaina-com <https://github.com/maintaina-com> https://horde-satis.maintaina.com <https://horde-satis.maintaina.com/> https://www.ralf-lang.de <https://www.ralf-lang.de/> > What would be a possible alternative with email aliases and shared calenders? Try SoGO which supports shared calendar although not sure if that serves your purpose. Not sure what you meant by email alias. But check it yourself. On another note horde has already been removed from tree today. Kind regards, Moin > > Am 30. März 2023 18:19:14 MESZ schrieb Moin Rahman <bofh@freebsd.org>: >> >> >>> On Mar 30, 2023, at 6:13 PM, Michael <mike@reifenberger.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> as it seems the horde upstream repos contain some php8 fixes. >>> Wouldn't it be possible to create *horde*-devel ports instead of >>> just deleting the *horde* ports end of the month. >>> >>> >>> cu >>> ... >>> Michael >>> -- >>> >>> >>> <sender_key.asc> >> >> Unless someone is adding those patches and submitting a bug report I >> don't see any luck with these. >> >> On another note most of the big name control panel providers have also >> dropped horde from their big list of applications and it looks more >> like abandonware now. >> >> There was some updates from the maintaina fork and they also failed to >> merge the patches upstream. >> >> I think it's best to give up on horde and look for alternative. No >> point in looking for a legacy application to update themselves. >> >> Kind regards, >> Moin > > --<sender_key.asc>