[Gllug] Which IMAP for Debian?

robin.c.smith at bt.com robin.c.smith at bt.com
Mon Oct 14 10:16:59 UTC 2002


Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions, I'll give Cyrus a try as it
seems to be the most complete solution and probably the most fun to setup.

Robin

-----Original Message-----
From: itsbruce at uklinux.net [mailto:itsbruce at uklinux.net]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 11:01
To: gllug at linux.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Gllug] Which IMAP for Debian?


On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 10:45:05AM +0100, John Edwards wrote:
> 1) University of Washington (aka UW-IMAP IMAP2000). Very basic, 
> no shared folders

It doesn't support mailbox ACLs  but there is basic support for public
and shared folders.  Create a user account called imapshared, for
example, and UW Imap will make its mail available in the #shared
namespace (though you will also need to set appropriate file permissions
on the mail folders).

> mail must be in mbox files in /var/spool/mail.

UW Imap supports the widest range of mail folder formats of any *nix
IMAP daemon I know, including maildir.

> Simple install but no change in configuration is possible without 
> editing the source code and recompiling. 

It is possible to change a range of settings at runtime, from mail spool
location to default folder type, though this is not officially
documented.  Edit /etc/c-client.cf to set global config changes or
~/.c-client.cf for per-user changes.

I can recommend the O'Reilly IMAP book, which gives a good overview and
comparison of UW, Courier and Cyrus IMAP.

-- 
Bruce

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