Avery Day wrote:
Sorry if this question has been asked before I looked through some of the archives before posting this.
I am considering using dovecot on a small 35 user enviorment (only around 6 gigs of email) that will be primarly be used with squirrelmail for the MUA. I have been using dovecot for a few weeks now and really like it. It is a big improvement over uw-imap thats for sure. I was wondering how many people in this mailing list are using dovecot for a production email server, and why you chose to use dovecot over cyrus or courier. Or maybe someone feels that dovecot isnt ready for this type of thing just yet. I am all ears so please feel free.
Thanks
I presently use Dovecot (converted to MailDir) for IMAP/IMAPS along with SquirrelMail on a Red Hat 9 server. This serves about 150 users.
I chose Dovecot because it provided the Maildir format advantages for large mail stores, but offered me an easy way to convert from uw-imap while keeping the mbox format during the transition. While I'd still like to have the quota capabilities of Courier or Cyrus (not sure which has it), I've found Dovecot to do very well in terms of performance. It's extensability means I have room for future growth in the event that I may want to try LDAP or SQL authentication in the future.
I initially had some growing pains with Dovecot, however the latest revision seemed to take care of most of it. My only pain now is more client related in that Mozilla doesn't clear previous customflags before assigning new ones - which makes removing labels in certain cases difficult or impossible. I think Mozilla has addressed this in the latest Trunk, however as well.
All and all, I and my company are happy that we made the switch from uw-imap to dovecot.
-Rick
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