XMail vs Courier-IMAP.
This is a term of long discussions in this mailing list.
Courier-IMAP can not deal with <CRLF> end of lines in mail files.
You can try to find out this in XMail mailing list archive
http://www.mail-archive.com/xmail%40xmailserver.org/

The problem is that SmartPost needs a special IMAP server with
- Maildirs support
- MySQL authentication from _any_ given database and _any_ given table =
in
this database.

Courier does all of this. But it does not read XMail mail files in a =
right
way because of <CRLF> problem.

I'm have been thinking for a while about to change the Courier to =
something
else. Cyrus looks good for example.

SmartPost developer,
Mikhail Tchoudinov


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Emne: [xmail] Problem integrating courier IMAP-MySQL with xmailserver



Greetings,

 I recently installed xmail with SmartPost, following these package
instructions to install xmail, smartpost and courier IMAP server with =
MySQL
authentication.  The whole installation seemed to work, but now I face =
with
messages that are visible only through the POP interface and not in IMAP =
with
the outlook clients. Also some mails appear corrupted when reading it =
through
IMAP (the subject and header  don' t appear, the text format is broken =
....).=20
Is there any incompatability with courier IMAP, or am I looking the =
wrong
side
for the error?


Thank you very much in advance,


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