Hi,

I work for an ISP and we are currently running RH7.2 with imap-2000c and sendmail 8.11.xx. We are thinking of upgrading to a fedora release (2 or 3). By default, fedora 3 does not ship with the washington imap server, instead it comes with cyrus-imapd. The following pretty much sums up our needs:

1) we need our users to be able to login and set their own passwords (currently we use usermin for this)
2) we need both pop and imap services
3) we intend to use smtp auth in the not too distant future
4) we would like to implement some sort of quota system where sendmail (or whatever MTA) will not accept more mail once a user's mailbox is filled


Would it be recommended to go through the hassles of configuring cyrus-imapd? If so, what the some of the advantages over some of the less complicated pop3/imap servers.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
HL
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