Which imapd?

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Dovecot. We started using it a while back, and it's been worry free, zero 
administration, and good performance, even with hundreds of MB of email. 
We're using IMAP/TLS so that we have decent security and multiple-point 
availability for executives and sales staff, who are frequently mobile. Now, 
we have backups of all email, they can get their messages anywhere, and we 
have decent security. 

Works good, hard to beat the price, too! 

=) 

-Ben 

On Sunday 23 October 2005 01:40, Morten wrote:
> 
> Hi. What imapd can you recommend for minimum configuration and 
> maintenance (no Cyrus)? This is for a small shop, so no hard performance 
> requirements.
> 
> I'd prefer one where I don't have to build my own packages (no Courier, 
> unless packages exist).
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Morten
> 
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