} > What POP / IMAP s/w are you using? (It seems you are
} > now running exim, so were there any funnies about mail directory
} > delivery -- some POP servers don't necessarily read from
} > /var/mail/username, but rather /var/mailbox/user_name/msg_id[1-n])
}
} Washington IMAP daemon from PINE 3.94 distribution (horribly wasteful on
} memory, but it does work) plus Qualcomm Popper.
}
} Both Imap and Pop daemons have been hacked to manage mail delivery into
} home directories. They don't handle over-quota problems very elegantly
} Unlike Exim: thanks Philip!
Is anyone making serious use of Cyrus IMAP (also handles POP).
It looks really nice, but I don't have any feel for scaling (it
appears to use a sequencially searched file of mailbox names - so
could be a problem), or its reliability.
For the UK Universities which are seriously IMAP based it would seem
like an ideal tool - if it works well!
Nigel.
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