Andreas B. Mundt wrote: > Hi all, > > after testing some more the various mail systems I would like to share > what I figured out so far: > > Courier: > Pros: That's what we use currently. > Cons: Does not work currently out of the box with neither lwat in > lenny nor gosa in squeeze. > No extra GOsa integration (but might not be needed). > It looks as if it does not allow kerberos authentication with > gssapi or anything else- a big disadvantage in my opinion as > we should use our kerberos single sign on system. > > Cyrus: > Pros: Kerberos authentication with service ticket works (gssapi, tested). > GOsa integration (needed?) > Cons: Why is cyrus 2.3 not in squeeze? Package dying? > No unix-style mailbox. > > I looked now for alternatives which allow Kerberos authentication, > easy configuration and active upstream/packageing and found: dovecot: > > http://www.dovecot.org/ > >>From a first look it looks quite nice, and I will give it a try now.
Dovecot is what i use on all non -edu machines. It's flexible and powerful. using dovecot's delivery i implemeny sieve and you get imap re indexed on delivery making imap login and usage a breeze. nb: how about replacing exim with postfix ? :D sep -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

