On Sunday, June 1, 2014, Brian J. Rogers wrote:

> I don't know what would support it. I'm not sure if I should try

> Postfix/Dovecot again, or if I should use another stack.



My own $0.02 here. Knowing next to nothing about Dovecot, I'd add another
recommendation for Exim + Courier-Imap. It's a combination that has served
me quite well in the past and can be configured as heavily or as lightly as
you wish if you build from source, although most distributions have some
pre-built binaries. Exim takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do,
it's very effective. Courier's config files make more sense for the most
part, and both of them are set-and-forget programs. Once you get them
setup, you don't need to worry about them at all. In the past, I've had an
Exim+Courier setup that I didn't even think about for months.



Obviously it's your choice. But I really like Exim. That's what I'll use
whenever I setup a mail server, unless I'm forced to use something else.



While you can't phone me, if you wanted to drop any questions to my emal
box I'll reply as soon as I am able. :)
--- Dan


On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Michael Torrie <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 06/01/2014 08:09 PM, Brian J. Rogers wrote:
> > Michael, I believe I was the one who started that thread as well. I don't
> > recall that being discussed but I'll look over it again. Thanks.
>
> Well I didn't say anything that Google won't find for you.  I just
> posted some links to documents on configuring postfix and dovecot to
> require TLS is all.
>
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