[Kroupware] How stable work kroubware

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Wed Aug 13 12:13:04 CEST 2003


On Wednesday 13 August 2003 01:29, Mike Diehl (Encrypted email prefer red) wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 August 2003 07:54 am, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> .
>
> > the server part is called kolab, and that works well.
> > It is just a collection of, apache, postfix, cyrus, openldap, webdav,
> > and other OS projects, with a little glue between them. So i'd expect
> > the server to work fine.
>
> Well, how hard would it be to adapt kolab to run under courier and exim?

Medium hard, but that is just a guess.

> I REALLY like exim and it would take a lot to drag me away.
>
> I want to do maildir.  I was under the impression that courier was the only
> imap server that supported maildir.  If this isn't true, I wouldn't mind
> moving to cyrus if I could then make use of seive, which I think could be
> quite powerfull.

You are talking about the fileformat on server?
AFAIK Cyrus does not use maildir, but also a system with single files
per email. You need to go through cyrus management tools.
Cyrus offers sieve.
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