Jeff Graves wrote:
> The reason for this email (as you're probably wondering) anyone
> want to save me and tell me about this awesome program that will
> run on my redhat pop mail server thus saving me hours upon hours
> of programming time that i'm not going to get paid for. Or is
> anyone

I volunteer.  :)

An IMAP server is included with Red Hat, and if you're using pop, you've
probably got it installed.  I've got newer rpms on my ftp server at
ftp://duke.eburg.com/pub/linux/redhat-6.x-mycontrib (version 4.7).  My
IMAP rpm installs in under 1.5M (as does Red Hat's), and mine also
supports Qmail maildirs in addition to all standard mailbox formats.

Remove the # as the beginning of the line in /etc/inetd.conf and
'killall -HUP inetd' to activate imap service on your server.

Having said that, I recommend Qmail (with Maildirs) and Courier IMAP
both of which are free of charge, for both speed and security.  If you
have a spare Linux box, install them, and test them out for yourself. 
Even with small mailboxes, I notice a significant speed increase
accessing mail files using Courier IMAP server as opposed to the
installed UW IMAP server.

MSG


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