There are 2 IMAP servers I currently like. 1) Cyrus I always use postfix/cyrus 2 for my mail servers. Cyrus has alot of really good features, though its complex to setup sometimes, its very flexible. It has its own maildir type format. But I always use an IMAP to IMAP copy when I change mail servers so I dont have to worry about format changes. 2) DBMail This server stores all mail in SQL. This has some very powerful advantages. You can have a beefy backend clustered sql server with many many IMAP frontends load balancing the users. And since its SQL you can use replication to other servers or locations or to a machine purely for backups. Its not totally ready for production yet. But I have lots of hopes for this project. If it becomes stable and production ready, I am seriously considering switching. I have an alias copy all my mail off to my dbmail server so I can test it. So far I personally havent run in to any issues. But thats just with 1 user. Again I do IMAP to IMAP copying, so I dont care what the backend mail format is. I have been meaning to finish writing my perl based IMAPrsync, but I am lazy. Bob Tanner wrote: >Been running courier-imap for about 2 years now. No complaints, but I thought >I'd ask for comments on IMAP servers out there today. > >Basic requirements. > >Maildir support (natively) >imap-ssl/pop-ssl >LDAP support (either natively or via pam) > >Not requirement but nice > >Offline imap support >Stats program >RPM package > >Comments? > > > _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list