On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Eugene van Zyl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any recommendations for a IMAP server (on Debian 2.2)? IMAP4.7c (I
> think this is UW IMAP?)
On Solaris, I've had a great amount of success with the Courier-IMAP
suite. Courier-IMAP only uses Maildirs, which is a newer mailbox storage
format tha
Disclaimer: I'm the UW imapd maintainer so I'm biased. :-)
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Eugene van Zyl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any recommendations for a IMAP server (on Debian 2.2)? IMAP4.7c (I
> think this is UW IMAP?)
Yes.
seems to intergrates relatively painless and
> support most IMAP features (although
On Wed 2001-04-04 (15:59), Eugene van Zyl wrote:
> Thanks, I'll courier looks like it then :-)
>
> With exim I saw the debian docs for courier indicate that I set Exim up for
> maildir delivery - will the POP3 server pick the mail up correctly from the
> maildir
> then? also will the pop client (
Thanks, I'll courier looks like it then :-)
With exim I saw the debian docs for courier indicate that I set Exim up for
maildir delivery - will the POP3 server pick the mail up correctly from the
maildir
then? also will the pop client (if not set to leave a copy on the server) kill
the
mail from
On Wed 2001-04-04 (10:41), Eugene van Zyl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any recommendations for a IMAP server (on Debian 2.2)? IMAP4.7c (I
> think this is UW IMAP?) seems to intergrates relatively painless and
> support most IMAP features (although I couldn't find anything on
> shared folders), courier-imap se
Hi,
Any recommendations for a IMAP server (on Debian 2.2)? IMAP4.7c (I think this
is UW IMAP?) seems to intergrates relatively painless and support most IMAP
features (although I couldn't find anything on shared folders), courier-imap
seems technically better(?) but confusing to set up especial
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