For the "quick and dirty" solution that you want :) it would be easiest to use the imap daemon that your distro uses by default. However, in light of Aarons post I think his suggestion would be the fastest :) Good luck with which ever one you use.
Cheers -- Personal: Trevor Lauder Web: http://www.thelauders.net E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: Trevor Lauder Technical Services Specialist Wireless Networks Inc. Web: http://www.wirelessnetworksinc.com E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chris Wallace said: > Wow, > > That sounds like a great idea...hmmm...yet another weekend project > methinks ;-) > > I'm currently running postfix as my smtp server and gnu pop3d as my > pop server. I'll have to look into whether or not gnu pop supports > imap. I > don't think it does as I recall, so would you recommend any > particular > imap daemon? I'm looking for the "quick" and dirty fix for this ;P > > Again, thanks for the suggestion and I'll post my results after the > weekend. > > Chris
