how about wu-imap? it comes with Redhat > G'day all... > > I'm wanting to create an IMAP server that will play nicely with postfix, > and am currently considering Courier. > > It's for a small organisation and network, on a RH9 server that does not > have development tools installed (no gcc, etc). (FWIW, 900MHz Celeron > hardware - not too grunty, especially with Gnome2 running on top of it.) > > I guess, I'm looking for a lightweight, robust, binary-distributed imap > server. > > Courier looks great, only there isn't any RPMs available for it. > > I've downloaded the compressed archive for it, and gone to rpmbuild it, > however I get these errors: > > # rpmbuild -ta courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721.tar.bz2 > error: Failed build dependencies: > openssl-devel is needed by courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721-1.9 > gdbm-devel is needed by courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721-1.9 > pam-devel is needed by courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721-1.9 > fam-devel is needed by courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721-1.9 > postgresql-devel is needed by courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721-1.9 > openldap-devel is needed by courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721-1.9 > mysql-devel is needed by courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721-1.9 > openldap-servers is needed by courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721-1.9 > > Argh! I don't want ldap, mysql, postgresql, fam, gdb, openSSL anyway! I'm > worried if I install all those packages just to satisfy dependencies I'll > actually have to install a far greater number of packages than the amount > listed above. (I'm wanting to keep things compact here.) > > Any suggestion? I was hoping to go down the Courier+Maildrop+Postfix path, > but I'm happy to have alternatives. > > TIA... > > Mike > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ . > > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ > More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- Regards,
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