Thanks Kashani. After I sent that, I was told elsewhere that courier-imap not only has pop3 and imap ssl, but also does smtp, handles virtual domains, has it's own rudimentary webmail, and has hooks for spam/av scanning. In other words, it does everything that I'm currently using several programs to do.
So, let me revise my question: is anyone using courier for all their mail needs? Any problems with doing so? Any reasons why I should stick with qmail? My server handles a few dozen email users over about eight domains with moderate traffic.
b
Kashani wrote:
imap is a requirement for almost every webmail package in existence. It probably got pulled in when you merged horde-imp. And as far a imap servers go, Courier is IMHO your only real choice. Even if you're not doing webmail it's a nice pop server, supports ssl, and you've always got the choice to start using imap if you need it.
kashani
