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The Wednesday 2007-04-18 at 09:35 +0100, G.T.Smith wrote:
> Cyrus is a special case.... a heavy duty black box within the box ...
> really only of use if you have a lot of users and a powerful machine.
>
> UW and courier-IMAP use the same mail structures as Postfix (or EXIM)
> and integrate well with tools such as procmail....
I'll try to remember this. I do have UW pop/imap installed locally, it's
very simple: no configuration except the key.
> Accept the requirement for seperate certificates for transmission and
> reading of mail. However, not sure what the implications are for server
> to server communication for former.
It wasn't necessary for the client side of postfix, it's working now
without one, as I thought. Sandy D. nailed that one for me :-)
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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