> On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 01:41:26PM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote: > > Unfortunately, I've never setup a "unified" Murder, so I don't fully > > understand what the advantages and disadvantages of it compared to a > > "traditional" Murder. Maybe someone else can jump in here with their > > experiences. > > And while they're at it, they could hopefully give an opinion on whether > there's any point keeping "traditional" Murder from a technical standpoint, > i.e. if it would hurt to make all Murder "unified" and if people choose > to lay out their servers in the traditional manner it would still just work. I for one, a newbie to Cyrus, would vote for a design which allows all-in-one servers, and allows separation if needed. Basically, "localhost" should always be a valid network destination for all types of network communication based systems. Why is this a problem with current Cyrus Murder setups? What internal details prevent a front-end server, mupdate server, and back-end server from coexisting on the same physical system? Is it that there's no facility in the back-end server feature to make it listen only on localhost:imap and not on *:imap? If that's the only problem, I am sure it'll be a simple patch to fix. But I guess the problem is bigger than this. Shuvam ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/