What is the list opinion about Exim/postfix/procmail

Never tried postfix/procmail but I do know that Exim work very well and its
very flexible and use very low resources.


> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> > From what I heard from other users wu-imap is slow slow slow.
>
> Part of this is because it takes uw-imapd a long time to parse a mailbox
> in the default mbox format: it has to read the whole file.
>
> This will not be needed if I switch to another mail folder format.
>
> >
> > I use courier imap ( maildirs ), can authenticate user with anything
> > including dead people ;)
> >
> > http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/
> >
> > You can also install more packages supplied by the same company like
access
> > the imap from web... bla bla ... bla bla
> > work charmingly with exim
>
> courier has also a mail delivery program (maildrop) and a webmail client
> (SqWebMail (?)). Hwever both postfix and procmail can deliver mail to a
> maildir, and webmail clients that support an IMAP server are dirt-cheap
> ;-) .
>
> Any good reason to use maildrop and/or SqWebMail?
>
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