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Drew Taylor <drew at drewtaylor.com> writes: > I'm thinking about setting up an IMAP server for my personal use for > the learning experience. What is the "best" one to use? And yes I know > this is highly subjective. :-) My opinions... uw-imap: The. University. Of. Washington. IMAP. Server. Is. Extremely. Slow. Because. It. Uses. Mbox. Format. dovecot: I find it locks up quite a bit when used in conjunction with Gnus/IMAP and Mozilla/IMAP. cyrus: a few years ago when I tried this it seemed difficult to setup when I tried to compile it from source code. courier-imap: I find this to be straightforward to setup. I've got this working with procmail, SpamAssassin, several IMAP clients. I've had 25000 messages in a Maildir folder and courier-imap has handled these just fine. Regards, --kevin -- GnuPG ID: B280F24E And the madness of the crowd Is an epileptic fit -- Tom Waits
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