Re: Need IMAP Server Selection Advice

2005-02-21 Thread David J. Weller-Fahy
* James Stallings II [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-02-21 02:06 +0100]: Whats the shortest path to a working configuration? I'm not particular about whose software I use; I just need to be able to hit it for mail via IMAP with Thunderbird or Mozilla. I'd recommend Binc IMAP. Author is very involved

Re: Need IMAP Server Selection Advice

2005-02-21 Thread Ean Kingston
James, It looks like you got a lot of discussion about your question without getting a real answer to your question so I would like to try. On February 20, 2005 08:05 pm, James Stallings II wrote: Greetings, I'm a recent covert to FreeBSD from many years of using linux on both the server

Need IMAP Server Selection Advice

2005-02-20 Thread James Stallings II
Greetings, I'm a recent covert to FreeBSD from many years of using linux on both the server and the desktop. I'm currently using FreeBSD 5.3 on the server and a new variant of FreeBSD called OS/X on the desktop :D My question involves my server; what is the best strategy to a working IMAP

Re: Need IMAP Server Selection Advice

2005-02-20 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 02/20/05 07:05 PM, James Stallings II sat at the `puter and typed: Greetings, I'm a recent covert to FreeBSD from many years of using linux on both the server and the desktop. I'm currently using FreeBSD 5.3 on the server and a new variant of FreeBSD called OS/X on the desktop :D Yup.

Re: Need IMAP Server Selection Advice

2005-02-20 Thread Jeff Hinrichs
Shouldn't be much difference - except that it might actually be easier. I came from Linux (way back in the RH6.0 days) running Cyrus Imapd to FreeBSD running the same. I recently moved over to Courier Imapd, which I think I like better. Cyrus required a lot of up front work and detailed

Re: Need IMAP Server Selection Advice

2005-02-20 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 02/20/05 08:07 PM, Jeff Hinrichs sat at the `puter and typed: Shouldn't be much difference - except that it might actually be easier. I came from Linux (way back in the RH6.0 days) running Cyrus Imapd to FreeBSD running the same. I recently moved over to Courier Imapd, which I think I

Re: Need IMAP Server Selection Advice

2005-02-20 Thread Chad Leigh -- Shire . Net LLC
On Feb 20, 2005, at 7:07 PM, Jeff Hinrichs wrote: I'd have to agree with the poster. For a small installation Courier is faster to get up and running the Cyrus. But once you start having to use it with 20-30 users, Cyrus is hands down a better deal. Yes, it does take a more grokking to get

Email and scheduling etc sigh -- Was Need IMAP Server Selection Advice

2005-02-20 Thread Murray Taylor
I had been admin' a moderatly sized (cyrus/exim/spamassasin/clam-av) setup until recently when we switched to the darkside. (Don't ask, it's still to painful to think about.)(If you're still curious it had nothing to do with email capabilities but with scheduling capabilities and the