On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 08:47:24PM -0200, Leandro Guimar?es Faria Corsetti Dutra wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 22:10:06 -0600, Will Trillich wrote:
> > what's the best imap server for woody?
>
> I'm asking the same question for the near future, and I already
> know what I am looking for: a Po
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 22:10:06 -0600, Will Trillich wrote:
> what's the best imap server for woody?
I'm asking the same question for the near future, and I already
know what I am looking for: a PostgreSQL (or something the like) backed
mail store.
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Leandro GuimarÃes Faria Corsetti Dutr
On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 01:56:07PM -0500, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
> I believe courier uses its own format, which is similar to Maildir. But
^^^
> it doesn't store mail in the user's home directory. In fact it bypasses
> user accounts entirely.
Oops typo, I meant cyrus...
Bijan
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On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 10:10:06PM -0600, Will Trillich wrote:
> so we're looking for advice -- as subjective or as objective as
> you can make it -- on implementing an imap email server. we've
> seen the hype for courier and for cyrus; to proceed
> intelligently, we'd like some real-life feedback
I looked into this a few months ago and went with cyrus. The author
of courier claims the IMAP spec is non-sensical, so I didn't really
feel like trusting his implementation of it--though many people report
good experiences. The University of Washington has one too; I can't
recall why I didn't go
At 2003-12-28T04:10:06Z, Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> so we're looking for advice -- as subjective or as objective as you can
> make it -- on implementing an imap email server.
I'm using Cyrus and I love it. I don't have a large installation, but it
"feels" very fast. That is, I
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