On 2013-12-12 13:25, k...@rice.edu wrote:
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> We also use
> imapproxy to provide a stateful connection for our webmail system to
> our IMAP proxy. We can definitely recommend this setup. In fact, when
> we moved our student to Google mail, the transition was made without
> the need to reconfigure
Quoting Vincent Fox , Thu, 12 Dec 2013:
> We are still running Perdition and never got around to fiddling with Murder.
>
> It "just works" and I have no complaints.
Same here. On it since 2006. We have put a loadbalancer (LVS) before it.
Rudy
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:25:45PM -0600, k...@rice.edu wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 01:11:19PM -0500, sofkam wrote:
> > I am in the process of replacing our Cyrus Front-End servers with a
> > proxy server that can front both Exchange and Cyrus IMAP, as well as
> > future IMAP hosts as we mov
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 01:11:19PM -0500, sofkam wrote:
> I am in the process of replacing our Cyrus Front-End servers with a
> proxy server that can front both Exchange and Cyrus IMAP, as well as
> future IMAP hosts as we move and migrate users. The two that stand out
> are: Perdition, and NG
On 12/12/2013 10:11 AM, sofkam wrote:
> I am in the process of replacing our Cyrus Front-End servers with a
> proxy server that can front both Exchange and Cyrus IMAP, as well as
> future IMAP hosts as we move and migrate users. The two that stand out
> are: Perdition, and NGinX. I'm looking for
I am in the process of replacing our Cyrus Front-End servers with a
proxy server that can front both Exchange and Cyrus IMAP, as well as
future IMAP hosts as we move and migrate users. The two that stand out
are: Perdition, and NGinX. I'm looking for recommendations, or
experience with eithe