So, anybody here notice http://www.zimbra.com yet?
I have to admit the web client seems pretty nice. Though, the idea of ditching Cyrus is a difficult one to imagine, especially for a server that really hasn't proven itself yet, as far as I can tell.
It looks like they support some form of Sieve scripts which happen to be stored in LDAP. Though, I don't see that they support the QUOTA extension or ACLs.
In terms of the message store, it's sorta like Cyrus: messages are stored in files, one file per message. They too store meta data in separate structures, but instead of the cache files of Cyrus, they actually store that info in a relational db, MySQL. Would that actually be any faster and/or more scalable?
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