Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Well, it depends on your needs (wishes) and the amount of mail to
handle
on local mail server. I like the power of Cyrus-IMAPd (available through
Fedora Extras). It is a bit more complicated to configure. Fedora Core
ships dovecot, which is an improvement to the old uw-imapd. dovecot is
small and a good choice for smaller or mid-range mail storage/access
servers. If you choose to store in Maildir format even a bit larger
mailboxes can be quick.
Alexander
Thanks again!
Dovecot is already there I'll use that. I had seen it before but it's
listed as an IMAPd and didn't
really research mush more than that. I guess if I had I'd have found out
it did POP as well.
It's going to be very low traffic only for my personal and some business
mail so I don't need
allot of horse power. My primary interest really is learning something new.
I've used my Linux box as an outgoing server before but I've never
actually done all mail
processing through it. So it's time to try! :)
Take care.. Randy