I'm going through all of the qmail/djbdns/etc. archives, but it is slow 
going.

I've used sendmail/DNS/BIND on various unix boxes for years and am 
absolutely sick of them.

I would like to use qmail and Cyrus IMAP and djbdns, etc. on a single Redhat 
7.0 server that has 8 IP addresses for 8 virtual websites.

I've printed off reams of the documentation from D. J. Bernstein's website 
about qmail, tcpserver, djbdns, ucspi-tcp, daemontools, etc.

My initial understanding was that qmail was a straight MTA replacement for 
sendmail so that I would be able to use Cyrus Imap. The Cyrus Imap is not 
supposed to require Unix accounts/homedirectories, so it scales for a larger 
number of webmail clients.

In my reading of the Cyrus IMAP website, it only refers to postfix. I saw 
the sendmail/postfix April fool's joke, and it was quite funny.

However, why do I not see any info about using qmail with either UW or Cyrus 
IMAP? Or am I missing something obvious?


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