On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 19:00, Florin Andrei wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 20:48, Joe Mahoney wrote:
> > 
> If you want a big, full-featured, scalable server, that's Cyrus. Another
> advantage of Cyrus is that it has server-side filtering, using Sieve.
> With it, you can setup mail filters on the server, and all IMAP clients
> will take advantage of that automatically. Most webmail applications
> (IMP, Squirrelmail) have Sieve plugins, and that's a convenient way to
> administer your filters.

Server side filtering used to be a unique feature of Cyrus. Now with 
maildrop, Courier has similar functionality. Cyrus still leads the "big,
full-featured, scalable server" segment, but Courier is in my opinion
simpler and functionally sufficient. With about a small hundred LDAP
accounts we switched from Cyrus to Courier a few months ago when a
server migration gave us the opportunity to do so, and we are very happy
with Courier. Sqwebmail provides a web interface to control all aspects
of Maildrop's server side filtering (the web interface actually edits
the user's .mailfilterrc). There is also a plugin for squirrelmail -
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=210


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