poll: best pop3 and imap servers?
Douglas J Hunley
doug
Mon May 17 11:49:40 PDT 2004
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Bill Campbell shocked and awed us all by speaking:
> Courier-imap. It uses standard Maildir mailboxes, limiting access to that
> directory (as opposed to UW IMAP which allows the IMAP client to read/write
> anyplace on the system the user can), and it's easy to use with standard
> *ix tools (e.g. deliver, procmail). Furthermore courier-imap uses multiple
> authentication daemons, similar to apache's multiple httpd daemons, so it
> doesn't run out of inetd. There are multiple authentication methods in
> addition to the normal system's user authentication including LDAP and
> MySQL.
sounds impressive. does it do POP3 as well?
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