On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 10:51:57AM -0500, Justin R. Miller wrote: > Thus spake Johannes Weiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > I plan to install a mailserver for ca. 800 users, now I planned to > > Have a look at Cyrus IMAP. It's designed for POP3/IMAP for non-shell > users, i.e. a closed-box system. the authentication _can_ be > /etc/passwd-based, but typically you use a separate DB file to store the > login info.
Also note that the Debian packages for Cyrus are old, from a branch that is not being developed any more. I think your best bet is to download the source and compile your own. That's what I'm doing for a family-and-friends mailserver. I might come up with a .deb for my own use, but don't hold your breath... There is a wishlist bug for 2.x. This is getting off topic. -sami. -- "...you want a .sig with that?"