9 Mar
2007
9 Mar
'07
4:54 a.m.
I used to use Courier-IMAP because I thought it was a great ideal to
have something that followed a standard so closely. But, Courier was
slow. It was a pain to install and worse to upgrade. And while it's
author was usually correct, his rigid motto of "supporting
incompetence just breeds more incompetence" wasn't very helpful when
my server was the only one that my IMAP clients wouldn't work with.
On Mar 8, 2007, at 4:34 PM, Erdenebat Gantomor wrote:
I'm the beginner for IMAP/POP3 servers. I'm starting to use
Dovecot. But I'm confusing between Courier-IMAP and Dovecot. Anyone tell me some quick tips regarding this issue. What's the better and what's the
worst thing comparing these two IMAP/POP3 servers? I think the Dovecot is
good enough for security and performance issue over Courier. Is it
right? And how about the feature comparision?Best regards,
Erdenebat Guntomor/ /mailto:RkLogin@gmail.com