IMAP
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IMAP servers
There are basically three main IMAP server solutions:
- UW IMAP
- IMAP server developped by the University of Washington. Uses a proprietory mailbox format mbx, which is more or less a binary version of the usual mailbox format. A binary package exists on cygwin, but it regularly suffers from locking problems. A patch exists to use maildir format though, but patch seems outdated.
- Courier IMAP
- Courier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs.
- Cyrus IMAP
- Developped by Carnegie Mellon. Also uses a private mailbox format.
Courier IMAP
References
- Courier IMAP homepage
- On openSUSE, check package documentation at /usr/share/doc/packages/courier-authlib and /usr/share/doc/packages/courier-imap.
- Manpages & package documentation:
- maildirmake(1)
- couriertcpd(1)
- imapd(8)
- userdb(8)
- makeuserdb(8)
- /usr/share/doc/courier-doc (on Ubuntu, with package courier-doc installed)
Courier IMAP on openSUSE
Binary package for Courier IMAP is available on openSUSE (package courier-authlib and courier-imap). However it conflicts with the default IMAP server, (UW IMAP), which must first be uninstalled.
Courier IMAP on Cygwin
See the page dedicated to Courier Cygwin.