> I think pop3 is dead but recently there was a mail in tech@ > stating Sunil Nimmagadda develops pop3 daemon closed to > OpenBSD standards.
That's a good point. I don't like leaving mails on the server for more than a day or so, but I don't see why I can't emulate this behavior on IMAP. I had originally chosen POP3 because OpenBSD came with it batteries-included. There's still some research I need to do on my own, but it does look like dovecot fits the OpenBSD mentality of security first in development. Thanks everyone!