We are switching to Courier, after using Qmail + Vmailmgr for nearly 4 years.
Why?

Courier has almost the entire feature-set right out of the box.
We wrote and published a simple patch to authmoduser.c to allow IP-based Virtual 
domains;
and have nearly finished our MySQL powered Domain/Account/Aliases PHP4 Mananagement
toolset ... so, we feel that the entire collection of needs will be met
for just over 35 domains with 1500+ users.

Moreover, Courier's native support for IMAP & POP3 (plain and SSL) are big
added bonus points, along with Web E-Mail client (and a great third party
client called SquirrelMail).

Finally, Courier is an 'active' project. Qmail has not been upgraded for
years...now only enhanced by un-supported add-on patches and enhancements.

And, of course, Sam is creative, courteous and receptive to good ideas.

Randy Lewis, RTMX.NET

> Chad Osmond wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm setting up a brand new mail server on linux, I'm going to be using it for 
>internal and hosting e-mail account, a few thousand
> eventually, just a few hundred now.
> I'm wondering if I should go with Qmail base and Vpopmail/Courier IMAP on top or 
>just go with the full blown Courier-mta package.
> How is the full courier-mta at handleing Virtual domains and administration for 
>virtual domains?
> 
> Anyone have any comments? I've setup a server using Qmail, Vpopmail, and Courier 
>IMAP and had good results with it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chad Osmond

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