[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I wanted to try a maildir based imap server and these
(cyrus-imap, uw-imap) are the only two that come with the disks.
But only one of them works with maildir. If that's a requirement, UW will
not get you there. Courier IMAP is another option you may be inter
> Personally I wanted to try a maildir based imap server and these
> (cyrus-imap, uw-imap) are the only two that come with the disks.
But only one of them works with maildir. If that's a requirement, UW will
not get you there. Courier IMAP is another option you may be interested
in.
- Paul
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Tom Allison said:
>
> If it's required, they why does cyrus-imap still come with no SSL by
> default? Is it just a matter of time?
>
> Personally, I think this is a really stupid decision because using imap
> from localhost really doesn't require ssl. For all other interfaces
> this makes perfect
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
Second, the sieve filtering script has little documentation on how to
get it working. I have been for the past week tweaking my sieve scripts
trying to effectively filter mailing lists that can be captured in
procmail in one line.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/avelsieve
Pe
> Second, the sieve filtering script has little documentation on how to
> get it working. I have been for the past week tweaking my sieve scripts
> trying to effectively filter mailing lists that can be captured in
> procmail in one line.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/avelsieve
People are callin
Chris Hilts wrote:
But I find cyrus-imap too limited in what I would like to do with email
(many extensions) and so I'm looking into moving to using the University
of Washington IMAP server.
Um, I think you got that backwards there..
So, I set up imap to work with the inetd.
SuSE 8.2 ships with