5 May
2007
5 May
'07
4:05 p.m.
Kenny Dail wrote:
Adrian Barker wrote: Thanks for replying. We cannot easily change the way we deliver email, as we have over 30,000 users, who use a mixture of imap, pop and Unix email clients, so we have to continue to deliver email to a central mail spool. The MTA that we run is Exim, which has the flexibility to deliver into the 'Inbox', but we need to remain compatible with non-IMAP mailers.
This is not clear at all, why does the number of users effect the delivery method? What mailbox format are you using?
I believe Adrian is saying that only some of his 30,000 clients use IMAP and he does not want to break existing behaviour for those using Unix command line clients.
-- Jonathan