There is also something called Courier IMAP which is a fairly robust POP and
IMAP system, which should be included into future FC series. I find that its
fairly powerful, haven't used it in a while though.
One thing to remember about Courier IMAP is that IT IS A MAILDIR ONLY system.
Cheers,
Aly.
I agree Cyrus is different, and not necessarily in a bad way. But I
would still like to see a bit more supporting doc's if it's included in
the distro. And I love vi, it's just not having to remember the options
and configuration parameters to hundreds of programs that I don't like.
Even a partial front-end is often all one needs to configure and
implement a new package. I also don't really mind editing files, if I
know after I'm done it's all going to work. Front-end's usually make
that process a bit easier. I remember the days of Xenix and Unix, and I
don't long for the days when everything was done through vi. It's
called progress. And as I often say to the Linux newcomers, I was into
Linux before it was cool, lol, I just have better things to do than edit
6 or 7 files. And thanks for the pointer for Dovecot, that might fit my
needs better. I was distressed to see my pop3 server from RH9 was gone,
and dovecot doesn't really say 'POP SERVER' to me, so I over-looked it.
--
Aly Dharshi
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"Amor est vitae essentia = Love is the essence of life"