> Any suggestions on a pop-server?
The Cyrus server also offers POP access. Turning it on just requires
un-commenting one line in the configuration file. If any user ever
requested POP, that's what I would do, but no one has, because...
1) Nearly every popular email client system now supports
David Wright wrote:
> I have written a Debian-centric whitepaper on using Postfix. You can find
> it at
> http://www.metaconsultancy.com/whitepapers/
> There is also the beginnings of a Cyrus whitepaper, but it isn't anywhere
> near finished. Seeing as how we are both in Seattle, though, you cou
> I want to set up a Postfix server for our office. As I see it I could
> go Suse Email Server III or use the Debian Postfix package in conjuction
> with something like Squirrelmail.
A fine idea. I use both. Of course, you will need to set up an IMAP server
so that Squirrelmail has someone to t
I was wondering if anyone might be able to give me advice on the
following options, and I don't wish to start a flame war here.
I want to set up a Postfix server for our office. As I see it I could
go Suse Email Server III or use the Debian Postfix package in conjuction
with something like Sq
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