On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 19:26, William Hooper wrote: > Aaron Gaudio said: > > >> If you look at the release notes for FC2, you will see it comes with two > >> imap servers - dovecot and cyrus-imapd > >> > > > > Since I didn't need the functionality of cyrus-imapd, I built imapd-2002d > > against FC2 just fine, based on existing RPMs. I can provide my SRPM > > privately if requested. > > Any reason to prefer it over dovecot? > > -- > William Hooper > uw-imap is well known, there is a lot of documentation on it, including the managing IMAP book, it supports shared folders and some nice mail administrator modes. For those of us that took the advice of the uw-imap folks, we moved from Unix mbox format to mbx format to speed things up and allow for concurrent access. Also, when you look at a lot of companion software, you see uw-imap listed as tested, but there is no mention of dovecot. Makes admins scared. I hope this will change. Inclusion of dovecot in Fedora will hopefully increase the amount of testing and programming help that it gets. There are some scary issues listed on the web site for dovecot, but I hope those will be resolved with the 1.0 release.