On 2010-10-25 6:10 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
eli vaughan writes:

I have been using postfix with courier-auth and courier imap and mysql backend for about 5 years now.  I've recently started looking into using SIEVE with this setup, but everything I read talks about dovecot.  I dont personally want to switch to dovecot.

Why on earth not? It is mucho faster than Courier (for IMAP), and just as easy if not easier to set up.

Sieve is both a client-side and a server-side filtering mechanism.

Never heard of a client side sieve implementation. Yes, clients can create/edit/delete sieve rules, but as far as I know, sieve itself always operates at the server level.

Courier-IMAP does not implement sieve on the server side, and there are no plans to do so.

One more reason (the other main one being lack of indexes for speed) to switch to dovecot...

Sam, Courier is slowly becoming irrelevant due to your refusal to modernize...
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