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> Courier looks great, only there isn't any RPMs available for it.

I'm sure there are, perhaps check the courier mailing lists to see if some
nice contributor has made his/hers available?

> # rpmbuild -ta courier-imap-2.0.0.20030721.tar.bz2
> error: Failed build dependencies:

> 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.)

They're just build dependencies, you won't actually need all of those when
installing it (depending on how your courier source package was built).

> Any suggestion? I was hoping to go down the Courier+Maildrop+Postfix path,
> but I'm happy to have alternatives.

I haven't used maildrop very often, but I have been incredibly happy with
the postfix/courier team for mta/pop/imap. If you don't require things like
procmail, or users reading their mail on the server, you could always try
cyrus as the imap server.

- Jeff

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