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James Shoemaker skrev:
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<pre wrap="">I've used courier, dovecot, cyrus, wu-imap, mostly with postfix, but
have also used cyrus with sendmail.
Personally I like courier with postfix the best. Courier seems to be
easier to use, and less finicky than dovecot.
I'd only use Cyrus again if I needed the advanced features it supports,
which I don't.
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<pre wrap=""> Advanced features like a folder that can hold both mail and folders?
I run cyrus at home (and have for 5-6 years) they use Courier at work
and I am always annoyed when I am required to chose if a folder holds
mail or folders.
James
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<pre wrap="">This must be an old, or alternate setting for Courier. wu-imapd used to
behave that way too, no idea if it still does. I have no such folder
issues with my implementation running courier.
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Probably has to do with maildir vs mbox storage of mail. The courier
at work is running against mbox mailboxes. I didn't know that courier
could work against maildir.
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I think this is interesting, because according to the author of
Courier, it cannot work with mbox, only Maildir. Anyway, I can't think
of any advanced features that are missing from Courier, and I can think
of a couple that are not in other servers.<br>
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I usually use Thunderbird to interface with my Courier server, and it
has never asked me, if I wanted a folder to be able to contain other
folders or not. I think that is a client issure, not a server issue.<br>
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/Lars<br>
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