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RE: [TCLUG:20596] IMAP recommendations.



That's pretty much my feeling about cyrus as well. The standard UW-IMAP package works well if you want to maintain a "standard" UNIX mail environment. I've used both of these in tests with WorldPilot, a Zope based web mail/PIM system.

Jack 

On Tue, 22 August 2000, "Eric Hillman" wrote:

> 
> >
> > cyrus-imapd looks rather feature rich:
> >  o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail
> >  o No need for users to have login accounts
> >  o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP
> >  o Servers don't run as root
> >  o Easy support for mail quotas
> 
> Well, I've got a pretty good test implementation of Cyrus running right now...
> For a mail server, it's reasonably straightforward -- which is to say that it's
> slightly less difficult than, say, landing a man on the moon and safely
> returning him home.
> 
> If anybody's interested, I'd be happy to share my feelings on this as soon as
> I've got my feet a little wetter...
> 
> 
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