I've been using dbmail (http://dbmail.org) for some time now. It works
great and its MySQL based. Messages are stored in the MySQL database.
I've heard of installations with thousands of users and it has
commercial support if you need it. GUI administration is not very good,
but there are pretty good command line tools.
--Curtis
On 9/10/2010 3:32 AM, Nick Edwards wrote:
Good day all,
I apologize in advance if the moderators consider this slightly OT.
We have many users moved to a MySQL database, planned for moving away
from Cyrus on Sunday Oct 3, we are almost ready to go but found a
problem with pop3 software we were going to use.
So basically, using postifx's virtual, excluding Dovecot, what POP3
servers are people using? This will be NFS so we are going to use Maildir.
We know Courier, but Googling shows a /lot/ of people say it's slow
compared to other daemons, but there does not seem to be much else of
a real choice?
We have approximately 90 thousands DSL and 3G users, not a big
company, but hardly too small either.
Before the fans cry foul of why not Dovecot. we have followed the list
thread of what may be a problem with Dovecot its author has identified
but decided is a "tuff luck" case, he indicates serious corruption
risks with index and caches using multiple delivery servers, and only
a few people have asked for workaround which the author feels it is
not enough to warrant a safe workaround, so rather than use a bit of
software that its author says can produce unreliability, we think it
is best to look elsewhere.
Please note, we are silent lurkers, we know some of you are on both
lists, and aware of the threads I speak of, so are not interested in
your POV in for's or against's or what they have said, only
recommendations on alternative daemons.
Another quick question before I depart for work, I understand also
(from that other lists thread) that postfix does not support maildir++
, with that curiosity, I googled and found mention of it not being
introduced due to possible race conditions, but the latest mentions
were from 2006, here we are 2010, with a lot of software using
maildir++ rather happily, so, has this been more recently reconsidered
, yet still rejected?
ciao
Nick