On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 07:17:21PM +0100, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using Courier-mail (http://www.courier-mta.org) for two monthes 
> now, and i'm very satisfied.
> It provides:
> webmail, imap, pop3, smtp - and most important supports SSL. 

I believe that SSL support is quite common. E.g: even recent uw-imap
supports it out of the box.

> It also has 
> many other good features (support for ldap, postgresql).
> it's very easy to setup, and works well.
> it runs on my pentium166 with 64MB RAM using redhat7.1
> I use it's imaps feature mostly, but from my testings of its webmail it 
> looks like it works well with Hebrew.

What about UTF-8?

Note that you can use the imap/pop3 component of curier seperately. It
is quite popular. The web interface can also be used independently.

BTW: I recently installed the dovecot imap server on my local machine.
Seems the natural "upgrade path" from uw-imap: supports mbox-es (unlike
courier and cyrus) but more efficiently (keeps an index, allows multiple
connections). It also supports (actually: prefers) maildirs. And setup
seems much simpler than courier's .

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