Scott Harney wrote:
>Craig Jackson <craig.jackson@wild.net> writes:
>
>I think you can do virt domains with cyrus
>http://dudle.linuxroot.org/docs/postfix_cyrus/mail.html
>
>
>
>>Mailutils looks like a good replacement for uw-imapd or cyrus. It
>>supports virtual domains natively. It supports TLS. It is open
>>standards compliant gnu software. However, the documentation appears
>>to be targeted to programmers, more like API documentation. I don't
>>see comprehensive configuration documentation. Has anyone had any
>>experience with Mailutils?
>>
>>Objective:
>>Need an IMAP server that...
>>1) Can use mbx format (Uw-imapd does support this; Mailutils doesn't)
>>2) Can handle virtual domains (Cyrus doesn't support this; Uw-imap
>>doesn't support natively.)
>>3) Can be configured with TLS/SSL
>>4) I don't want to use Maildirs.
>>
>>I've seen the Vimap patch for Uw-imap but I don't want to use
>>Linuxconf. Does anyone know if Vimap needs Linuxconf or does it just
>>need to have the Linuxconf virtual home directories which could be
>>created manually?
>>
>>--
>>
>>Craig Jackson
>>__________________________
>>Wildnet Group LLC
>>103 North Park, Suite 110
>>Covington, Lousiana 70433
>>Office 985-875-9453
>>__________________________
>>
>>
>>___________________
>>Nolug mailing list
>>nolug@nolug.org
>>
>>
>
>
>
I'd like to use Cyrus but according to the Cyrus site, virtual domain
support is only alpha...
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/
The latest stable release
<ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/cyrus-imapd-2.1.14.tar.gz> of
the IMAP server is 2.1.14. This release requires sites to use SASLv2.
There is also currently an alpha-quality release of the 2.2 branch
<ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/cyrus-imapd-2.2.0-ALPHA.tar.gz>
which includes virtual domain support a
-- Craig Jackson __________________________ Wildnet Group LLC 103 North Park, Suite 110 Covington, Lousiana 70433 Office 985-875-9453 __________________________ ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.orgReceived on 07/18/03
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.2.0 : 12/19/08 EST