On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am going to be migrating my other company's mail servers from redhat 6.x > using the UW imap server to debian 2.2 running hopefully a more robust > IMAP server.
[...] > the main problem with UW imapd is the cpu utilization it > has when users have thousands of messages in their mailbox(security is > another but it's not as important as performance in this case, i know uw > imapd is swiss cheese). fyi uw-imap 2000 which I willl be releasing very soon is supposedly a lot more efficient with large mailboxes than the 4.x series. There will also be a version with SSL support. Another new security feature which is available if you recompile (it is not appropriate for most cases so I won't put it in the binary .deb) is to run server processes chroot'ed to the users home directory or other defined area. My understanding is this is what cyrus does. -- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>