On Thursday 28 April 2005 02:36 pm, Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:
> At 12:46 pm +0100 2005/04/28, Brian Candler wrote:
> >I have used courier-imap with a lot of success; but then again 99%+ of our
> >users were using it for POP3, not IMAP. With courier-imap you also buying
> >into a one-man project, and coming from Exim you'll miss excellent
> >documentation, comments in the source code, and a helpful community. But
> > the POP3 server at least is solid in operation.
>
> it must be said that cyrus does not integrate with exim as well as
> courier. I prefer it to cyrus just for this, I want my email
> acquisition to be dealt entirely by exim, the least is involved in
> local delivery the better.
Also look at DBMail (a database backed IMAP server).
http://www.dbmail.org/
I've not gotten it in place yet, but it looks good from the mailing list
traffic.
>
> Giuliano
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