On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 11:54:57AM +0600, Syed Faruque Ahmed wrote:

> The very first feature described of Sqwebmail on its "Features" list is
> 
> - Very lightweight. Reads mail directly from maildirs.

(Yes.)

> Plus it was made to work well with vpopmail, et all.   It does not need 
> qmail-pop3d.
> 
> The only reason you would need qmail-pop3d (served with tcpserver or 
> otherwise) is to provide pop3 service to remote machines.


Thanks, Faruque; sounds like I'm assembling the right pieces for this
particular system. :-)

 -- Jeff --


> At 11:14 AM 7/7/01 +0530, Dushyanth Harinath wrote:
> >every mail client reads mails from a pop or imap server and not directly
> >from the maildir.I guess u dont have any other option.
> >
> >regards
> >dushyanth
> >
> > > I'm sure the answer must be dirt-simple but it's eluding me at the
> > > moment -- does vpopmail -require- an additional server (either pop or
> > > IMAP, etc.), or with sqwebmail could all mail be handled straight from
> > > the Maildirs without having to 'pop' it along the way?
> > >
> > > (Asked differently, do I need to go ahead and install qmail-pop3d?)

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