I'm the qmail-Nazi at work, slowly converting the systems at my company from legacy Sendmail installations over to qmail, primarily for security reasons -- Sendmail is, in some small ways, easier to administrate, but I don't like the buffer-overflow-du-jour problems that it is riddled with.
We're using Courier to provide IMAP and POP3 services to our users from their individual ~/Maildir directories. Only problem is, this setup appears to work about 30% slower than our previous IMAP setup on an ancient Pentium-II/350, running Linux and Cyrus IMAP (which is a PITA to administrate compared to Courier, and doesn't natively support Maildirs). Any pointers as to performance-enhancing tips? The system is a Sun Enterprise 3000, with 6x138MHz CPUs and a nice little hardware SCSI RAID-5, running Solaris 8. Thanks-in-advance! -- Don Werve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Unix System Administrator) Yorn desh born, der ritt de gitt der gue, Orn desh, dee born desh, de umn bork! bork! bork! _______________________________________________________________ Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference August 25-28 in Las Vegas - http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm?source=osdntextlink _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
