running Courier, Cryrus or WU-IMAP.
That UW as in University of Washington, not WU as in Washington
University of St. Louis. ;)
This is good to hear. I will now limit my choice to either Cyrus or
Courier.
In my experience, UW-IMAP crashes Outlook/Outlook Express clients
regularly, so you'll
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:13:26PM +1300, Michael Jager wrote:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
APOP. I dunno how you get it or whatever, but I know it exists and passwords
are encrypted
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:51:03AM +0100, Markus Garscha wrote:
I think using POP3-SSL and IMAP-SSL server would be the best choice.
Have a look at courier-imap/pop3 suite. it is easy and good.
Only problem might be the extra CPU usage, but if the content of your
emails are highly confidential
At 07:21 PM 12/7/2001 +1100, Jeremy Lunn wrote:
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:13:26PM +1300, Michael Jager wrote:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
APOP. I dunno how you get it or whatever
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 08:13, Tim Uckun wrote:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
Both POP and IMAP have extensions to allow minimal security for the password
(but still allow plain-text transfer
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 12:07:34PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 08:13, Tim Uckun wrote:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does
imap encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
Both POP and IMAP have extensions to allow
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
THX.
--
Tim Uckun
Mobile Intelligence Unit
claiming to be Tim Uckun, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
APOP. I dunno how you get it or whatever, but I know it exists and passwords
are encrypted (IIRC).
Michael
Hi!
I think using POP3-SSL and IMAP-SSL server would be the best choice.
Have a look at courier-imap/pop3 suite. it is easy and good.
so far
markus
* Tim Uckun [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001-12-07 08:30]:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:13:26PM +1300, Michael Jager wrote:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
APOP. I dunno how you get it or whatever, but I know it exists and passwords
are encrypted
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:51:03AM +0100, Markus Garscha wrote:
I think using POP3-SSL and IMAP-SSL server would be the best choice.
Have a look at courier-imap/pop3 suite. it is easy and good.
Only problem might be the extra CPU usage, but if the content of your
emails are highly confidential
At 07:21 PM 12/7/2001 +1100, Jeremy Lunn wrote:
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:13:26PM +1300, Michael Jager wrote:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
APOP. I dunno how you get it or whatever
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 08:13, Tim Uckun wrote:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
Both POP and IMAP have extensions to allow minimal security for the password
(but still allow plain-text transfer
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 12:07:34PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 08:13, Tim Uckun wrote:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does
imap encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
Both POP and IMAP have extensions to allow
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
THX.
--
Tim Uckun
Mobile Intelligence Unit
claiming to be Tim Uckun, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords? if not does any protocol exists which does.
APOP. I dunno how you get it or whatever, but I know it exists and passwords
are encrypted (IIRC).
Michael
Hi!
I think using POP3-SSL and IMAP-SSL server would be the best choice.
Have a look at courier-imap/pop3 suite. it is easy and good.
so far
markus
* Tim Uckun [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001-12-07 08:30]:
I am concerned about pop passwords being transmitted plaintext. Does imap
encrypt passwords
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all
the other fileservers (all four) would have to queue a
message about the data and task and some heartbeat between
fileservers could alert it when back up and then
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Robb Kidd wrote:
For High Availability happiness Alejandro Borges recommends:
Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network
logging file system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of
breed of the free HA solutions...
Linkage:
*
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all
the other fileservers (all four) would have to queue a
message about the data and task and some heartbeat between
fileservers could alert it when back up and then
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Robb Kidd wrote:
For High Availability happiness Alejandro Borges recommends:
Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network
logging file system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of
breed of the free HA solutions...
Linkage:
*
JCR On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Saku Ytti wrote:
We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would
preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial
or free.
What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that
the media is
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other
fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and
task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up
and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated.
What
Mkay
Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network logging file
system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of breed of the free HA
solutions...
Alex
On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 07:47, Saku Ytti wrote:
Hello,
We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other
fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and
task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up
and then
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:24:10PM +0200, Florian Friesdorf wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other
fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and
task and some
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Florian Friesdorf wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other
fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and
task and some heartbeat between
Hello,
We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would
preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial
or free.
What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that
the media is replicated and locking functions properly so we
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Saku Ytti wrote:
We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would
preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial
or free.
What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that
the media is replicated
JCR On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Saku Ytti wrote:
We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and would
preferally like to do it with x86/linux cluster software can be commercial
or free.
What software are currently used to build these? Requirment is that
the media is
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other
fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and
task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up
and then make sure that the particular filesystem is properly updated.
What
Mkay
Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network logging file
system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of breed of the free HA
solutions...
Alex
On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 07:47, Saku Ytti wrote:
Hello,
We are looking replacement for SunCluster (2*e450) mail server and
For High Availability happiness Alejandro Borges recommends:
Check out CODA, GFS (SAN capable, fault tolerant, network logging file
system) and the LVS AFAIK, thats the best of breed of the free HA
solutions...
Linkage:
* Coda - http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/
* GFS - http://opengfs.org/ -
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other
fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and
task and some heartbeat between fileservers could alert it when back up
and then
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:24:10PM +0200, Florian Friesdorf wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other
fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and
task and some
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Florian Friesdorf wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 08:31:01AM -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
Then if one fileserver was down (even temporarily), then all the other
fileservers (all four) would have to queue a message about the data and
task and some heartbeat between
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
-- cut away --
Hence pointers required:
1
Should I deliver to maildir? Will IMAP access be faster in this case,
with a few hudred mails and a few hunded MB?
Definitively.. mbox delivery gets very slow as soon as a mailboxes gets to a
few
I would highly recommend IMAP, and Maildir would be a great choice.
I'm using qmail delivering to Maildir format, with IMAP access provided by
courier-imap. Couldn't have been easier to setup, and has great
performance. I had been using cyrus, but I found it harder to set up, and
more annoying
set up a POP account on each PC, and voila,
I can read mail from all places. Users are happy.
I am now thinking of switching to IMAP for users, mainly to help when
lines drop on slow connections (POP starts again from Message 1), and to
enable multiple PCs to view the mailbox on server. Added
Hello,
I would like to set up IMAP to acess mail on my home machine.
(Yes, I know, it's not an isp question, but I thought people here will
know most about it)
The way my mail set up is,
incoming mail goes to /var/spool/mail/username ,
and some is filetered by procmail into ~/Mail/mailboxX, etc
Hi,
first of all i am quite new to all this stuff, so if anything below is
plain stupid, please tell me. (RTFM wellcome).
What i want to do is hosting virtual email domains on one server,
which should be accessible by IMAP and/or POP3 Clients. This actually
already works with exim as MTA
On 11 Jul 2001 16:48:00 +0200, Ramin Motakef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The next question:
How do people organize the LDAP tree?
I´ ve searched around the Internet, found lot of infos on LDAP, but
not a concrete example of LDAP driven email solution. So, if you have
links, or like to share
Hi,
first of all i am quite new to all this stuff, so if anything below is
plain stupid, please tell me. (RTFM wellcome).
What i want to do is hosting virtual email domains on one server,
which should be accessible by IMAP and/or POP3 Clients. This actually
already works with exim as MTA
On 11 Jul 2001 16:48:00 +0200, Ramin Motakef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The next question:
How do people organize the LDAP tree?
I´ ve searched around the Internet, found lot of infos on LDAP, but
not a concrete example of LDAP driven email solution. So, if you have
links, or like to share
quote who=JPS
Incidentally, does anyone know of a good link that explains
the differences between uw-imap, courier, and cyrus?
Their feature pages, and the source. :)
[ Their feature pages are quite good; I have ended up with Courier IMAP and
recommend it highly. ]
- Jeff
--
Can we
quote who=JPS
Incidentally, does anyone know of a good link that explains
the differences between uw-imap, courier, and cyrus?
Their feature pages, and the source. :)
[ Their feature pages are quite good; I have ended up with Courier IMAP and
recommend it highly. ]
- Jeff
--
Can we
Incidentally, does anyone know of a good link that explains
the differences between uw-imap, courier, and cyrus?
--
Jean-Paul Stewart
Senior Systems Administrator
CarbonMedia, Inc.
114 East 25th Street, Eighth Floor
New York, NY 10010
Phone: 212.253.7180
Fax: 212.253.8467
http
Incidentally, does anyone know of a good link that explains
the differences between uw-imap, courier, and cyrus?
--
Jean-Paul Stewart
Senior Systems Administrator
CarbonMedia, Inc.
114 East 25th Street, Eighth Floor
New York, NY 10010
Phone: 212.253.7180
Fax: 212.253.8467
http
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 02:51:16PM +0200,
bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 15 lines which said:
i can't get working autentyfication by courier authldap.
Courier-IMAP works here against an OpenLDAP server, through
PAM. Wouldn't it be a better idea?
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 01:43:07PM +0200,
Pascal Pucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 27 lines which said:
The documentation to install a mail service with ldap + courrier-imap + postfix or
sendmail or exim.
Sorry it's in French.
You forgot the address:
http://www.alcove-labs.org
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 02:51:16PM +0200,
bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 15 lines which said:
i can't get working autentyfication by courier authldap.
Courier-IMAP works here against an OpenLDAP server, through
PAM. Wouldn't it be a better idea?
i can't get working autentyfication by courier authldap.
Courier-IMAP works here against an OpenLDAP server, through
PAM. Wouldn't it be a better idea?
You can too use Ldap directly from courrier Imap : See the Patch of Luc Saillar
:
http://www.alcove-labs.org/en/patches/courier-imap
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 01:43:07PM +0200,
Pascal Pucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 27 lines which said:
The documentation to install a mail service with ldap + courrier-imap +
postfix or sendmail or exim.
Sorry it's in French.
You forgot the address:
http://www.alcove-labs.org
i can't get working autentyfication by courier authldap.
it look's like this module don't want to start at all.
(i have 511 level of dubug of ldap , and can't see any logs after imap
session)
what is worth, when authldap is my first autentification module imap
disconecting stright after command
quote who="Marc Haber"
apt-get source courier should do the trick with a properly configured apt.
I will try to package 0.32 later today.
Ah, thanks very much! Much confusion over the odd versioning. :)
- Jeff
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://lazarus.aphid.net/
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001 14:15:41 +1100, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=Marc Haber
As far as I know, Stefan just recently uploaded them to unstable and
is now on vacation. I found the packages on
http://incoming.debian.org/. Sources are there too.
Revisiting this thread. :)
Seems
quote who=Marc Haber
apt-get source courier should do the trick with a properly configured apt.
I will try to package 0.32 later today.
Ah, thanks very much! Much confusion over the odd versioning. :)
- Jeff
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://lazarus.aphid.net/ --
quote who="Marc Haber"
As far as I know, Stefan just recently uploaded them to unstable and
is now on vacation. I found the packages on
http://incoming.debian.org/. Sources are there too.
Revisiting this thread. :)
Seems the binary packages are in, but the source packages are not... Or is
quote who=Marc Haber
As far as I know, Stefan just recently uploaded them to unstable and
is now on vacation. I found the packages on
http://incoming.debian.org/. Sources are there too.
Revisiting this thread. :)
Seems the binary packages are in, but the source packages are not... Or is
this
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Hi all,
What can people recommend as a POP3 server that works with Maildir?
qmail :)
It ships with a POP3 server that's one of the fastest and tightest out
there :)
Indeed, you could probably get away with using just it's pop3 server and
keep your
Hi all,
What can people recommend as a POP3 server that works with Maildir?
qmail :)
It ships with a POP3 server that's one of the fastest and tightest out
there :)
Indeed, you could probably get away with using just it's pop3 server and
keep your existing MTA :)
Also cyrus.
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using the unstable courier-imap packages recompiled on potato as my IMAP
server, but I'm getting more and more requests for POP3. Supposedly there's
POP3 support in version 1.3.4, but (and this surprised me greatly) it isn't
in unstable
had problems with many concurrent connections. I am very eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL support, which is necessary for us.
I have only ever managed to get courier-imap 1.1 working.. anything newer
and it fails
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 10:35:04 + (GMT), Gavin Hamill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
had problems with many concurrent connections. I am very eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL support, which is necessary for us.
I have
quote who="Marc Haber"
I use courier-imap and courier-pop from Stefan Hornburg's brand new
packages that I backported to potato. I could make my potato .debs
available (for use at your own risk) and even give a working
configuration, if you are interested.
That would be gre
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Marc Haber wrote:
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 10:35:04 + (GMT), Gavin Hamill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
had problems with many concurrent connections. I am very eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 23:57:33 +1100, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who="Marc Haber"
I use courier-imap and courier-pop from Stefan Hornburg's brand new
packages that I backported to potato. I could make my potato .debs
available (for use at your own risk) and even give
Hi all,
I'm using the unstable courier-imap packages recompiled on potato as my IMAP
server, but I'm getting more and more requests for POP3. Supposedly there's
POP3 support in version 1.3.4, but (and this surprised me greatly) it isn't
in unstable yet.
What can people recommend as a POP3 server
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Hi all,
What can people recommend as a POP3 server that works with Maildir?
qmail :)
It ships with a POP3 server that's one of the fastest and tightest out
there :)
Indeed, you could probably get away with using just it's pop3 server and
keep your
quote who=Gavin Hamill
qmail :)
I didn't think I'd have to specify DFSG. :)
- Jeff
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://lazarus.aphid.net/ --
The ability to procrastinate is what separates us from the
machines. - Chris Gregory, Desktop
Hi all,
What can people recommend as a POP3 server that works with Maildir?
qmail :)
It ships with a POP3 server that's one of the fastest and tightest out
there :)
Indeed, you could probably get away with using just it's pop3 server and
keep your existing MTA :)
Also cyrus.
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using the unstable courier-imap packages recompiled on potato as my IMAP
server, but I'm getting more and more requests for POP3. Supposedly there's
POP3 support in version 1.3.4, but (and this surprised me greatly) it isn't
in unstable
had problems with many concurrent connections. I am very eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL support, which is necessary for us.
I have only ever managed to get courier-imap 1.1 working.. anything newer
and it fails
quote who=Marc Haber
I use courier-imap and courier-pop from Stefan Hornburg's brand new
packages that I backported to potato. I could make my potato .debs
available (for use at your own risk) and even give a working
configuration, if you are interested.
That would be great - where
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Marc Haber wrote:
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 10:35:04 + (GMT), Gavin Hamill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
had problems with many concurrent connections. I am very eager to try out
the courier pop3 server, and the imap server also, but havent sofar
managed to compile in MySQL
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 23:57:33 +1100, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=Marc Haber
I use courier-imap and courier-pop from Stefan Hornburg's brand new
packages that I backported to potato. I could make my potato .debs
available (for use at your own risk) and even give a working
Tobias Geijersson wrote:
Debian Ghost wrote:
On occasion, when using IMAP, my netscape will fail to compact the folder
if I've been moving some mail from one place or another. I will have to
restart netscape and move the mail again and then 'compact folder' is this
a bug
On occasion, when using IMAP, my netscape will fail to compact the folder
if I've been moving some mail from one place or another. I will have to
restart netscape and move the mail again and then 'compact folder' is this
a bug with netscape (4.73) or a bug with IMAP on the server? I am
On 2000-10-12 22:58, Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi all,
Is there an IMAP aware biff or can someone think up a relatively easy way
to get the same functionality. I'm finding lots of X biffs but hardly any
that are strictly console based ... and so far exactly zero that are both
IMAP aware
The Cyrus IMAP server (http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/) is designed to handle mail for
users who don't have accounts on the machine. I'd take a look at it.
I've been looking to do something like this and still haven't gotten it together. I'm
going to suggest hacking UW IMAP to do this might
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Bob Billson wrote:
Or is there? Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(
and `somewhat' buggy (as of 0.29 full package), but once fixed it's a
real handy one, and you can use only the pop server part, no need to
use the others too.
--
[-]
``And
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
and `somewhat' buggy (as of 0.29 full package), but once fixed it's a
read, 0.26
(why is it named `0.29' on my system, god knows. thanks, ][.)
--
[-]
``And there are plenty of other innovative pieces of software such as Napster
and ICQ.'' -- comment
I have an application in mind where I download some folks' POP3 mail
from their ISPs to our local server, then present their E-mail (they're
Win95 users on our local network) using an IMAP server.
So far I can do everything very simply using fetchmail + procmail -d +
UW IMAP.
However, I'd like
The Cyrus IMAP server (http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/) is designed to handle
mail for users who don't have accounts on the machine. I'd take a look at it.
I've been looking to do something like this and still haven't gotten it
together. I'm going to suggest hacking UW IMAP to do this might
Quoth Keith G. Murphy,
However, I'd like to go to a solution, probably using maildirs, that
does not involve messages in their home directories; in fact, maybe not
requiring them to have accounts on our Linux server at all.
A combination of vpopmail and courier imap will do what you want
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:12:18PM +0200, Davide Libenzi wrote:
Read well :-)
XMail is what You're finding for.
ahhh... Right you are. Sorry. I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
mail client.
I don't need an entire mail server. I already have exim and courier imap
set up. All I need
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:12:18PM +0200, Davide Libenzi wrote:
Read well :-)
XMail is what You're finding for.
ahhh... Right you are. Sorry. I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
mail client.
I don't need an entire mail server. I already have exim and courier imap
set up. All I need
Cucipop, then.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Bob Billson wrote:
ahhh... Right you are. Sorry. I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
mail client.
I don't need an entire mail server. I already have exim and courier imap
set up. All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir
Cucipop, then.
non-free AFAIK
I don't need an entire mail server. I already have exim and courier imap
set up. All I need is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
Or is there? Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either
But fairly minimal license anyway (less than $200, I think, for a full,
unlimited type). Though
I've been having a lack of success contacting the developer recently, so I
don't know if Cubic
Circle still cares about it, even
Aaron
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
Cucipop, then.
But fairly minimal license anyway (less than $200, I think, for a full,
unlimited type). Though
I've been having a lack of success contacting the developer recently, so I
don't know if Cubic
Circle still cares about it, even
And that's true. And i've been using cubic-circle for about a
moved from
sendmail to exim on our servers last year, and would rather not learn qmail.
It is probably easy, but I am lazy ;-)
2Major issue. IMAP is required. vmailmgr does not handle IMAP, at
least not yet.
Users have no qualms logging in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] , do not need shell
access
samples (and others) from the website
http://www.exim.org/FAQ.html#SEC315
C007, C009, C011, C015 and C016.
2Major issue. IMAP is required. vmailmgr does not handle IMAP, at
least not yet.
I have never tried it, but cyrus-imapd-sql has virtual domains support.
I don't know where docs
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Sanjeev Ghane Gupta wrote:
Users have no qualms logging in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] , do not need shell
access, or pine, need a choice between IMAP and POP-3. In a pinch, they
will contact me about changing passwords. We heed dozens of domains, but
only a few users per domain
Dear Mr Reed,
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From: Jeremy C. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2Major issue. IMAP is required. vmailmgr does not handle IMAP, at
least not yet.
I have never tried it, but cyrus-imapd-sql has virtual domains support.
I don't know where docs are, but you can find
Hi
Does somebody know how I can change the default mailfolder from $HOME to
$HOME/mail ?
That's because some mailclients (Lotus Notes) can't change the default mail
folder, so I have to change this at the server
I use University of Washington IMAP Server 4rev1
Tnx
Patrick
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