Julian Stacey wrote:
 > [...]
 > I'll have to install some other POP3 (or IMAP) server, Big choice:
 >   cd /usr/ports/mail; echo *pop*
 >   akpop3d cucipop freepops mdpop3d nullpop p5-vpopmail pecl-pop3
 >   pop-before-smtp pop3gwd pop3lite pop3proxy pop3vscan popa3d
 >   popa3d-before-sendmail popcheck popclient popd popfile poppassd
 >   popper poppwd poppy popular qpopper solidpop3d teapop teapop-devel
 >   tpop3d vm-pop3d vpopmail vpopmail-devel wmmultipop3 wmpop3 wmpop3lb

I'm a satisfied user of dovecot (ports/mail/dovecot) for
several years.  Installation was painless.  Works with
standard mailfolders, so you don't have to convert to
maildir format if you don't want to.  YMMV, of course.

Best regards
   Oliver

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