Tom Collins wrote:
Can't guarantee that it will fit all of your needs, but I'm very
pleased with the performance improvement of replacing courier-imap
with dovecot. Especially for some of my clients with 1GB+ mailboxes.
Well worth the time spent upgrading.
-Tom
I did the changeover, and,
On Feb 28, 2008, at 2:55 PM, Steve wrote:
If you are using it, do you know for sure? Anything I should know
that is missing?
Can't guarantee that it will fit all of your needs, but I'm very
pleased with the performance improvement of replacing courier-imap
with dovecot. Especially for so
I do have it with thunder as I use it all the time. Use qmailadmin no
problem mysql db tls etc.. all logging goes to the messages file I did
not did to do the logging for dovecot into mysql.
Remo
Steve wrote:
Remo Mattei wrote:
agree I would use Dovecot.
I would consider that. As long as
Remo Mattei wrote:
agree I would use Dovecot.
I would consider that. As long as Dovecot works well with Thunderbird
email client, qmiladmin (which I doubt should matter), vpopmail with
MySQL database, TLS on port 143, Maildir, isn't slower than
courier-imap, mysql authentication logging as i
agree I would use Dovecot.
Remo
Quey wrote:
Steve wrote:
When using the vpopmail opton --enable-sql-logging, courier-authlib
does not respect that when using the vauth module for vpopmail. It
appears the code does write to the lastauth file, but not the vlog
file, it should respect that vpop
Steve wrote:
When using the vpopmail opton --enable-sql-logging, courier-authlib
does not respect that when using the vauth module for vpopmail. It
appears the code does write to the lastauth file, but not the vlog
file, it should respect that vpopmail option, likely in a similar
manner as the
When using the vpopmail opton --enable-sql-logging, courier-authlib does
not respect that when using the vauth module for vpopmail. It appears
the code does write to the lastauth file, but not the vlog file, it
should respect that vpopmail option, likely in a similar manner as the
code for the