Quoting jean-sebastien Hubert <security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Just use google; you will see that Cyrus is hard to make it run correctly. It's an urban legend that got a life of its own. Boooo, it's Cyrus, complicated. Doesn't have much ground in reality. Most of those people don't know about the concept of separate MTA and LDA (sendmail *never* writes mail to mailboxes, and doesn't have the clue what format your mailboxes are stored on the disk). And they don't have a clue about bunch of other stuff too. For them, it would be equally hard to configure anything else that: a) doesn't store mailboxes in pre-historic mailbox format in /var/mail (or /var/spool/mail, depending on OS version) b) doesn't use (or at least doesn't need to use) system accounts for authentication Cyrus is very easy to configure. But you need to know few (very) basic concepts how mail delivery works. And frankly, somebody who calls himself system administrator of an mail server *must* know that stuff. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.