Hi,

Jonathan Angliss wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

> Although I couldn't work out why they were writing their own system
> as their are plenty of IMAP servers about, unless they're using
> complete custom software for all parts of their systems including
> the dial-up db, account information, and system storage, in which
> case it'd make a little more sense.

Your conclusions are congruent with mine. I think the benefit of
working with a self-brewed system lies in its opacity, ie. exploits or
vulnerabilities won't be widely known.

Regards,

Markus
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