Hi, where does Cyrus IMAPd stand today? When I was starting to think about moving to a open source mail system (migrating away from Lotus Domino btw.), there ware Cyrus IMAPd, Courier and UW-IMAP I think. Cyrus was the only "full flavored" IMAP server with active development. We were going the 2.2. path, while 2.3 seemed to "fresh". So there was development. On the other side there were still many people complaining about Cyrus being too complex and too unstable with all the BDB fiddlings. Then dovecot emerged and quickly evolved. I don't know why, but I seemed to become everyone's darling the the favorite IMAP server to many people. It came up with SIEVE and ACLs, which before were more or less a domain of Cyrus. And yet it is still evolving fast, with "easy" replication mechanisms, SIS etc. And still, if someone asks a mailing list (not here certainly) how to start with IMAPd, many people shout, to go with dovecot and not using Cyrus. I don't know, where this bad karma is coming from - I'm still happy with Cyrus. One point may have been from the documentation, that's why I really appreciate the new web site. I hope it will help. But where does Cyrus IMAPd stand today? It may be Murder/Aggregator - but how to get the people, when on first contact, where they just need a simple IMAP server, they are pointed to other product, which they then stay with? Marc ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/