> Can anybody recommend a good pop3 server to serve a user community of
> a few thousand?  Ideally something that supports APOP, SSL, etc... and
> is less I/O intensive than qpopper, hopefully by a good margin?  

I don't know, if this applies to your case, but you can tweak the I/O 
intensity of qpopper by quite a huge amount. The default config as in the 
debian-package is on the under-all-circustances-save-side and assumes that 
you have users locally manipulating the mboxes.

Look in qpoppers manual for the following settings:
set server-mode = true
set fast-update = true

You are probably aware of this, but I thought it could be interesting, 
anyway..

Cheers,
  Johannes

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"More than machinery we need humanity" -- Charlie Chaplin, The Great 
Dictator

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