Tom Allison said: > Well, I tried to install the new one and got stuck on this SASL stuff. > > I've been at this for a solid two days after three days of RTFMing.
I've heard of nightmarish stories about cyrus 2.x too, not from debian users, but from a few people trying it on redhat(compiling from source). Try the older one. it works well except that bug, which may not be an issue if you run a trusted network(IMAP only listens on localhost on my system, since I only use webmail to interface with it). real simple to setup(IMO of course), the only downside is using PAM, the cyrus pam module/setup has a major memory leak, After a few weeks I've seen it as high as 150MB of memory usage for the pwcheck process(usually hovers around 1.5MB). Never caused any trouble on my systems, I don't actively track it, and restart it when I notice .. or go for courier.. I originally chose cyrus 2 years ago because it had POP3 support and the Courier version in debian at the time, I read had at best experimental POP3 support. Courier is supposed to have good pop3 support now. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]