One good reason to prefer Dovecot over Cyrus is that it supports both Maildir and Mailbox, meaning you don't have to change your mailbox format from that of UW-IMAP (unless you're using MBX), and can gradually switch over to Maildir. It's made a huge difference to our IMAP server performance, whilst keeping backwards compatablility with UW.
Cyrus has been around longer, and has many more users, so it's a more mature product, but it is a bit of a fiddle to set up, and uses a proprietary mailbox format (something like Maildir) and isn't coded as neatly as Dovecot :)
Best Wishes, Chris
Florian Schnabel wrote:
Hi,
i never used dovecot so far, but i heard a couple good things about it .. for one the debian maintainer of the exim package recommended it :-)
so i want to change our mailserver (currently using ipop3 and uw-imap) to dovecot ... now my boss seems to favour cyrus.
i could use some good arguments for dovecot, also your experiences with it and with other mailservers so i can make a reasonable desicion and preset some good arguments :-)
Florian
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