> > I want to switch from POP3 to IMAP (finally).
>
> I cannot imagine why any enterprise would want to switch from POP3 to
> IMAP. They are designed to do completely different things. POP3
> exists to get the email the heck off your server as quickly as
> possible, whereas IMAP is designed to
> There is a courier-imap mailing list! Join it!
Thanks! I found it yesterday - after having sent my question of course
(it's the natural order of things).
> In the meantime, it's pretty simple. Set $MAILDIR and $DEFAULT to $HOME/Maildir/
Actually, my problem was that I
to filter for
> mailinglists, nothing advanced)?
There is a courier-imap mailing list! Join it!
In the meantime, it's pretty simple. Set $MAILDIR and $DEFAULT to $HOME/Maildir/
Then,
:0
* From:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.satan/
Will write messages to the Maildir used for that folder under a de
Peter Schuller writes:
> I want to switch from POP3 to IMAP (finally).
I cannot imagine why any enterprise would want to switch from POP3 to
IMAP. They are designed to do completely different things. POP3
exists to get the email the heck off your server as quickly as
possible, whereas IMAP is
Hello,
this isn't entirely qmail related, but since courier-imapd is only qmail
users...
I want to switch from POP3 to IMAP (finally). That means I'll have to do
filtering on the server, like I do locally now with procmail.
My problem is that IMAP folders aren't separate Maildi
1 8:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: courier-imap and tcpserver ?
>
>
> Hi list,
>
> I wonder if anyone has courier-imap running under tcpserver,
> and if so could
> share how it was done?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
>
> Regards // Oden Eriksson
> Kvikkjokk Networks
>
Hi list,
I wonder if anyone has courier-imap running under tcpserver, and if so could
share how it was done?
Thanks in advance.
--
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Kvikkjokk Networks
Hello.
Maybe this is not the correct place for this question but.
I am trying to install the qmail and with the courier imap server.I think
qmail is running and is set up corectly but about courier imap dont know
much>anybody knows how i can check whether it run or no.I have Redhat
excuse me for question too particular!!!
I have a problem with PINE version <4.00
How can I see the all folders created on the server ?? With the PINE versions >4.00
it's possible with CollectionList option but with version <4 it'is impossible for me
I have tried (without success) with "folder
Dear all,I install the courier-imap and no
error when installI can receive the mail but can't send outif I use pop3
the server can send out email ,if I use imap the server can'tsend out
email, can someone tell me what is
problemregardsedward
Like Mike said, if you have a lot of client side filters Eudora will
thrash you Courier IMAP server bad.
If you want to see why switch on debugging in Courier IMAP, it seems that
Eudora pulls all messages that match the filter, and it goes through each
filter in turn, it also does some wierd UID
dennis wrote:
> Hi all..
>
> Can anyone suggest an authentication scheme for courier-imap when using
> qmail-ldap ?
obviously you will use ldap for authentication because password should
be
same for pop-3 and imap , isnt it ?
>
>
> How should I compile authentication i
The Afif wrote:
> I have some probelm when I compile courier-imap...
Try the courier mailing list, available for subscription at
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users.
This is off-topic for qmail.
---Kris Kelley
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 10:45:20AM +1100, dennis wrote:
> Hi all..
> Can anyone suggest an authentication scheme for courier-imap when using
> qmail-ldap ?
> How should I compile authentication into ciourier if qmail-ldap is going to
> handle authentication via ldap ?
You are on
your OS is solaris ?
- Original Message -
From: "The Afif" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 2:08 PM
Subject: Compile error Courier-imap
> Dear Miliser,
>
> I have some probelm when I compile courier-imap, the er
Dear Miliser,
I have some probelm when I compile courier-imap, the error message
when I compile is like this
[afif@dodol courier-imap-1.3.3]$ ./configure
checking whether the C++ compiler (gcc ) works... no
configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler cannot cre
ate
Hi all..
Can anyone suggest an authentication scheme for courier-imap when using
qmail-ldap ?
How should I compile authentication into ciourier if qmail-ldap is going to
handle authentication via ldap ?
Dennis
at way your users can
relay mail independently of the order (i.e. they can even relay Email
without checking via POP/IMAP first).
Naturally, the Courier SMTP server natively supports AUTH (and STARTTLS for
that matter)
AUTH kicks ass ;-)
--
Cheers
Jason Haar
Unix/Special Projects, Trimble NZ
ll program/script that I can slot into
> couriertcpd that will update smtpd's tcpserver access file after a
> successful IMAP login?
Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl can do exactly this, for POP3 and Courier IMAP.
Charles
--
---
Hi all,
I currently have my system setup so that roaming users can use smtp after
POP3 to relay through the mail server.
We would also like to allow roaming IMAP server to use the server for
relaying. Does anyone have a small program/script that I can slot into
couriertcpd that will update smtpd
What's the best way to tell qmail to deliver mail
to virtual maildirs ?
I have Courier imap setup for userdb
authentication, with mailboxes under /home/vmail/maildir-user
TIA,
- Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sean Reifschneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was kind of put off by the rejection of my message to the Courier
> mailing list. I detailed what all I had done and what the failure
> was. I wasn't interested in subscribing, sending the message, then
> unsubscribi
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 04:39:21PM -0600, Jamin Collins wrote:
>Has anyone on the list used Courier as a complete mail server? If so, how
>does it compare to qmail?
I spent about 5 hours evaluating it, and couldn't get it to act as a simple
mail server. This was a few months ago,
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 04:39:21PM -0600, Jamin Collins wrote:
> Has anyone on the list used Courier as a complete mail server? If so,
> how does it compare to qmail?
>
> I started looking at qmail because of the security flaws that other's
> have reported in sendmail. H
Well, it seems the answer to my last question has raised yet another.
Has anyone on the list used Courier as a complete mail server? If so, how
does it compare to qmail?
I started looking at qmail because of the security flaws that other's have
reported in sendmail. However, now tha
I have trouble combine these two.
What I have done:
1. install daemontools, qmail and courier-imap
successfully (all are newest version)
2. ./run file for courier-imap
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/imapd.rc start
3. ./log/run file
#!/bin/sh
exec multilog t /var/log/courier-imapd
4
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
>Has anyone checked it out?
I picked it up and tried to set up a test mail server with it. It indeed
does seem interesting... This was a couple of months ago, so I don't remember
the details, but I ran into a problem where it just wasn'
27;t have a bigger presence on http://www.qmail.org.
I have also used courier-imap with no problems. Again, built-in Maildir
support is great.
---Matt
Ben Beuchler wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 03:20:22PM -0200, Daniel Augusto Fernandes wrote:
>
> > I have not used the complete MTA also (maybe I'll try it when it get
> > 1.0).
> >
> > But, I have one question: Do you use maildrop with vpopmail? Could you
> > get the quota system to work o
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 03:20:22PM -0200, Daniel Augusto Fernandes wrote:
> I have not used the complete MTA also (maybe I'll try it when it get
> 1.0).
>
> But, I have one question: Do you use maildrop with vpopmail? Could you
> get the quota system to work on it? I had some problens on this an
Hi guys,
I've done a simple patch to sqwebmail so users in virtual domains
doesn't need to type their complete email address for login.
The patch suppose access webmail with the URL http://webmail.domain.com
Here users we're used to http://www.domain.com/webmail so I also did a very
simple CGI
a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good
> > enough for me, and courier-imap was too functionally limited for the
> > one IMAP installation I set up. The Courier web pages don't say much
> > about security other than there are four setuid root mo
Peter van Dijk wrote:
>
> .
> .
> .
> Sourceforge is terribly slow here too, by the way.
> .
> .
> .
It seems that they had some problems yesterday.
Daniel Augusto Fernandes (DAF tm) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GCSNet
a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good
> > enough for me, and courier-imap was too functionally limited for the
> > one IMAP installation I set up. The Courier web pages don't say much
> > about security other than there are four setuid root mo
Peter van Dijk wrote:
>
> .
> .
> .
> Sourceforge is terribly slow here too, by the way.
> .
> .
> .
It seems that they had some problems yesterday.
Daniel Augusto Fernandes (DAF tm) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GCSNet
Jason Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The rest of Courier is great too - fully ESMTP support for DSN, TLS/SSL,
>AUTH along with all the goodies of Qmail we've come to love.
>
>But as the docs state - it's not the number-crunching monster Qmail is - it
>can'
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
> I've grabbed it, but I haven't installed it anywhere yet. I don't have
> a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good
> enough for me, and courier-imap was too functionally limited fo
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
[snip]
>
> I've grabbed it, but I haven't installed it anywhere yet. I don't have
> a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good
> enough for me, and courier-imap was too functio
-RCPT delivery, always-send-8, licensing, no bouncing of local
> recipients during SMTP dialogue, not actively maintained).
>
> I've grabbed it, but I haven't installed it anywhere yet. I don't have
> a lot of experience with Sam's code: procmail has always been good
Sam Varshavchik has released his MTA, which is called Courier. See:
http://courier.sourceforge.net
(Is sourceforge always this slow?)
Sam is the author of maildrop, courier-imap, and sqwebmail.
Courier is still prerelease--though I don't know whether it's
considered alpha or be
Our mailing system has near about 2 lacks users and currently we are on
NT system. Now we are planning to move to solaris system. I am
exploring options like courier , qmail, sendmail etc. After hunting on
the net I came to know that many people are using qmail SMTP with
courier IMAP server. And
20 AM
Subject: Re: problem when install qmail+vpopmail+mysql+courier-imap on redhat 6.2??
> On Sun, Nov 05, 2000 at 04:42:31AM +0800, rom wrote:
> > i want to setup webmail system on my server . now
> > the smtp and pop3 service working well with qmail+vpopmail+mysql on redhat 6.
> rom wrote:
>
> i want to setup webmail system on my server . now
> the smtp and pop3 service working well with qmail+vpopmail+mysql on
> redhat 6.2 ,and now i want to install IMP ,and it need courier-imap to
> be setup on the server .
> some error occure when i make the co
i want to setup webmail system on my server . now
the smtp and pop3 service working well with
qmail+vpopmail+mysql on redhat 6.2 ,and now i want to install IMP ,and it need
courier-imap to be setup on the server .
some error occure when i make the courier-imap .the error
message
Are you able to make it create folders on the same level as INBOX or
only as subfolders of INBOX?
/Martin
Tim Hunter wrote:
>
> I am using courier-imap with Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger,
> and Eudora, along with sqwebmail.
> It is a wonderful product.
>
>
I am using courier-imap with Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger,
and Eudora, along with sqwebmail.
It is a wonderful product.
I don't have any problems, even with somewhere around 30 folders and
subfolders.
I have a good feeling you have misconfigured something.
-Original Me
Hi Martin,
Courier-imap never creates any folder outside the maildir.
Messenger never shows any subfolders in your private namespace on the
same level as the INBOX-folder.
IMAP-Namespace has nothing to to how IMAP-Server stores their messages.
Even if you patch courier-imap, Messenger shows
maildirmake and
there is no
problem delivering to it or reading from it.
The problem is this: Courier-imapd refuse to create root-level folders and insists
that all folders
should be created as subfolder of the INBOX folder.
Example:
INBOX == ~mylogin/Maildir/
Trash == ~mylogin/Maildir
Hi Martin,
what do you mean by "root-level-folders" ?
With a MUA you can only create folders in your INBOX. If you want to
create public-shared-folders you have to use maildirmake (which is part
of courier-imap), perhaps with a combination of
/usr/lib/courierimap/etc/maildirshared.
H
anoying).
So i am trying to get courier imapd 1.1 up and running, and it runs just fine, but...
It refused to create root-level subfolders and i can only create subfolders under the
INBOX.
i have tried to reconfigure/reinstall 10 times now with and without the
--enable-workaround..
i have even
Hello all,
I am puzzled by what is happening when retrieving mail through
courier-imap. I connect to my Maildir remotely and I know that there is
no mail in my Maildir, but yet I am getting 24 duplicate messages back.
Where are these messages coming from? I tried to connect to another
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 03:30:51PM -0500, Barry Smoke wrote:
> I need some help with a new problem with courier-imap Is there a
> developers list for that I can join?
There is a courier-users list monitored by the sole developer. It is
linked to from the courier home page.
Ben
-
I need some help with a new problem with courier-imap
Is there a developers list for that I can join?
Problem is There is a rpm build problem in the new Redhat 7.0 Beta that
didn't exist in RedHat 6.2
I am on the redhat rpm-devel-list, and got around the problem for builds as
root, bu
This is actually a feature of your client more than
the server.
in IMAP setup set the root folder to be
INBOX.
- Original Message -
From:
Julian L. Cardarelli
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 2:07
PM
Subject: Courier-IMAP
Hello All,
I
There is a courier-imap mailing list ...
Subscribe to the courier-users mailing list from
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/courier-users,
or send a message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and put
"subscribe" in the subject line.
This mailing list does not accept mail from
Hello All,
I was just wondering if there was a way to setup Courier IMAP
so that it lets you setup the default "Sent Items" & "Drafts" Folders under
the root of the server not under inbox, like Microsoft Outlook & Outlook
Express like to have it so I get th
Kathleen Farber wrote:
>
> Anything I should be aware of for installing Courier IMAP with
> vpop and vchkpw
>
> We would like to install sqwebmail but worried about screwing things up
> since it took a month to get it running the right way with no error messages
> ::whew
Anything I should be aware of for installing Courier IMAP with
vpop and vchkpw
We would like to install sqwebmail but worried about screwing things up
since it took a month to get it running the right way with no error messages
::whew::
Red Hat Linux 6.2
Current Qmail, QmailAdmin, EzMLM, vpop
Kristina writes:
> The sqwebmail page says that courier-imap includes
> sqwebmail so there is no need to download sqwebmail
> if you have courier-imap.
> I cannot seem to find sqwebmail in my courier-imap-0.31
> installation!
> Anyone know where it could be?
Though I never w
I think the courier mail server has it, not courier-imap (which is a
component of courier
just use the www.inter7.com site...
-Colin
Kristina writes:
>
> The sqwebmail page says that courier-imap includes
> sqwebmail so there is no need to download sqwebmail
> if you have
The sqwebmail page says that courier-imap includes
sqwebmail so there is no need to download sqwebmail
if you have courier-imap.
I cannot seem to find sqwebmail in my courier-imap-0.31
installation!
Anyone know where it could be?
I have done a find / -name sqwebmail -print.
Thanks,
Kristina
hi list,
I'm trying to get courier-imap to run on 2 different servers to no
avail. Whenever I try to run ` imapd.rc start ` I get a "bind: adress
already in use" error ...
I've been readin the man pages and found nothing, and I've also been
looking at the /et
When I run make check for courier-imap on Solaris7 sparc using gcc-2.95.
I get the following output. Make check doesn't finish: it just
hangs with the last two lines "broken pipe". However, if
I go ahead and install it anyway, courier-imap appears to work fine.
Are the f
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:04:54PM -0300, Martin A. Langhoff wrote:
[snip]
> Now, the symptoms I could gather:
> - syslogd taking 50% processor time
syslog sucks. daemontools (which you installed) come with multilog which
does a far better job.
> - command line utilities like
hello,
I've come across HOWO recently added to the linux HOWTO's, written
by Dan Kuykendall, titled "Qmail VMailMgr and Courier-ImapHOWTO". This
HOWTO guided me though the prep/compile/install for
- ucspi-tcp
- daemontools
- supervise-scripts
-
(EST)
From: Chris Dent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: potentially touchy topic of courier imap v imap clients
I realize this is probably a topic which has been beaten to
death, but my review of the list archives did not return a great
deal, so I thought I would poke aro
qmail Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 9:16 AM
Subject: courier IMAP and Outlook problem
> Hi,
>
> I'm having difficulty getting MS Outlook 5 to create IMAP subfolders in
> Courier-IMAP.
>
> Does anyone have any experience of this, do they hav
Hi,
I'm having difficulty getting MS Outlook 5 to create IMAP subfolders in
Courier-IMAP.
Does anyone have any experience of this, do they have it working?
Can anyone offer any work around?
Cheers,
Del.
> Cono D'Elia wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there a limitation for the amount of users courier imap and
> vpopmail can support using the db type files? Is it better to go with
> an sql database instead?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cono.
There is no limitation of c
Hello,
Is there a limitation for the amount of users
courier imap and vpopmail can support using the db type files? Is it better to
go with an sql database instead?
Thanks,
Cono.
you wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 09:31:09AM +0900, Kristina wrote:
> > I have courier-imap compiled correctly on Solaris7 but when I try to login
I
> > get,
> > "Connection closed by foreign host.". In the syslog I only get,
> > " imaplogin: Connection
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 09:31:09AM +0900, Kristina wrote:
> I have courier-imap compiled correctly on Solaris7 but when I try to login I
> get,
> "Connection closed by foreign host.". In the syslog I only get,
> " imaplogin: Connection, ip=[127.0.0.1]"
>
No I am not using the auth_imap authentication module yet because
I can't even get courier-imap to work using default authentication.
Although, my ultimate goal is to use the auth_imap module I can't
get courier-imap working with /etc/passwd.
Any help appreciated as to why I
Kristina wrote:
>
> I have courier-imap compiled correctly on Solaris7 but when I try to login I
> get,
> "Connection closed by foreign host.". In the syslog I only get,
> " imaplogin: Connection, ip=[127.0.0.1]"
>
> When I give the correct username
I have courier-imap compiled correctly on Solaris7 but when I try to login I
get,
"Connection closed by foreign host.". In the syslog I only get,
" imaplogin: Connection, ip=[127.0.0.1]"
When I give the correct username and password I get the "connection closed&quo
Derek Smith wrote:
>
> I can't seem to get courier-imap to compile using vchkpw as the
> authentication method.
I had a similar problem a couple of days ago. It seems that my compiler
(gcc 2.95.2) doesn't like the way courier-imap is including vchkpw
headers. I
Hi,
I can't seem to get courier-imap to compile using vchkpw as the
authentication method.
What I am doing is (as it doesn't seem to detect vchkpw is installed)
specifying --with-authvchkpw, but it doesn't even compile the vchkpw
module.
Can someone tell me how to configur
nder qmail 1.03 on a suse linux system.
>
> i've come around some problem with the shared folders system under
> courier. i can have shared maildirs and they're doing their job very
> well - the problem is that as soon as i've subscribed to a shared
> folder qmail isn
hey all,
this mail concerns the behaviour of the qmail imap daemon together
with vpopmail 3.4.11 under qmail 1.03 on a suse linux system.
i've come around some problem with the shared folders system under
courier. i can have shared maildirs and they're doing their job very
well - t
th 2 rpm's now that install just fine...but don't run
correctly. No rhyme or reason.
Courier-imap compiles...installswon't run.
Zope compiles(from source rpm)installs...runs.but i can't log in
to manage
These 2 flukes have happened on the same server..and usin
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 05:22:33PM -0600, Barry Smoke wrote:
> I know the author of vmailmgrd is working on that very thingand I
> believe was close to finishingdue to be released in the next version.
Yes, I am. In fact, I've written the code but haven't had time to test
it yet. I'll pu
Tuesday, February 08, 2000 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: courier-imap rpm
>On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Barry Smoke wrote:
>
>> Even though the author says there's no need to post a rpmit would
>> be nice to have one that's ready to install, and runjust by
>> changing th
Anyone used the rpm instructions on the
courier-imap page and gotten them to work?
All the files look like they install o.k.but on my RH6.0
system, I disabled the imap line in my inetd.conf file(in order to get rid of
the bind: already in use error) because it looks to me like it
PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 5:02 PM
Subject: courier-imapd + vmailmgr
>I have started coding an authentication module for courier-imapd to support
>vmailmgr style Maildirs. I'd rather not reinvent the wheel though- if
>anyone has already implemented this
I have started coding an authentication module for courier-imapd to support
vmailmgr style Maildirs. I'd rather not reinvent the wheel though- if
anyone has already implemented this I'd like to hear about it.
Thanks,
-steve
so well ! But my problem is that I want to have
IMAP service . So existance IMAP daemon only authenticate form PAM or passwd
but I wanna to authenticate via mySQL table or chechpassword program that I
have already patch it to authenticate via mySQL table . So Is there any way
to setting Courier-IMAP
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Samuel Gisiger wrote:
> support courier imap shared folders?
No, not yet, at least.
What you can do, though, is set up a separate account, and use that as
shared folders. Most IMAP clients can access multiple servers.
now i installs curier imap and it works fine but only on users inpox...
i need shared folders that all mail users can see and move mails from
users inpox to the shared folder.
what is wrong?
support courier imap shared folders?
any help is welcome
thanks sam
samuel gisiger
triaids engineering
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 07:32:53PM +0300, Max Shaposhnikov mentioned:
> after compilling and running - all is fine
> but when i try to connect to server from clients - nothing not happen
> - timeout...
> i try to telnet sun:143
> result:
>
> Escape character is '^]
after compilling and running - all is fine
but when i try to connect to server from clients - nothing not happen
- timeout...
i try to telnet sun:143
result:
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-1999 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for
distribution i
bobj_firstkey':
> bdbobj2.c:24: too few arguments to function
> *** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `bdbobj2.o'
> Current working directory /eggandbacon/usr/users/stv/courier-imap-0.18/bdbobj
> *** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command fai
Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `bdbobj2.o'
Current working directory /eggandbacon/usr/users/stv/courier-imap-0.18/bdbobj
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all-recursive'
I configured to use BerkelyDB2
/Stefan
At 18:13 1999-12-0
Stefan Osterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have problem compiling courier-IMAP on Solaris 2.6
>
> checking for wait... yes
> checking for wait3... yes
> checking for sigblock... no
> checking if wait function is broken... yes
> configure: error: I give up -- n
Hi
I have problem compiling courier-IMAP on Solaris 2.6
checking for wait... yes
checking for wait3... yes
checking for sigblock... no
checking if wait function is broken... yes
configure: error: I give up -- neither wait nor wait3 works properly
configure: error: ./configure failed for
Just wondering : is anybody using Courier-IMAP together with vmailmgr ?
Would be _really_ interested to know if that works. UW-IMAPd is not
quite ideal to be used with vmailmgr.
Regards,
Olivier
Marlon Anthony Abao wrote:
>
> will ldap auth and directory services be included in a future version of
> this imap implementation?
We'll do the needed patches as part of qmail-ldap. At the moment I'm
downloading courier-imap to look into it.
--
Andre
will ldap auth and directory services be included in a future version of
this imap implementation?
thanks.
-marlon
At 07:05 PM 10/26/99 -0400, Sam wrote:
>Courier-IMAP provides IMAP access to Maildirs. Written from scratch, it
>weighs in at 1/5th the size of UW-IMAP, despite a reas
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