On 12/08/12 03:07, Jeremy Morton wrote: > OK, just throwing this one out there. > > I really like the ease of configuration that Cherokee has - it has made > setting up a powerful, fast web server on a Linux box easy. > > How about doing the same thing for e-mail as you've done for web? Why > not have a Cherokee equivalent MTA that would allow the quick and easy > setup of something that supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP? The admin > interface could allow configuration of user accounts, domains, SSL auth, > etc. It would certainly be a lot nicer than spending a month reading > the Exim / Dovecot documentation and then editing a bunch of text files. > :-)
A few years I have discussed exactly the same thing. Theoretically you can do these kind of things using the current infrastructure. But being a mailserver is a completely different ballpark than being a webserver performance wise. Hence: a mailserver typically stores e-mail, while a webserver reads pages from disk. Stefan _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
