tpop3d experience ?
Tony Holmes
tony at crosswinds.net
Thu Mar 25 05:57:35 PST 2004
On +Mar 25, Simon Dick wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 19:54, Andy Dills wrote:
> >
> > For what it's worth, qmail's pop3d is also pretty solid. Very small, very
> > lightweight, and you get to write your own password authentication if you
> > want.
> >
> > For an MTA however, I don't use qmail, I use postfix (but with maildir).
> >
> > Although, this thread has convinced me to try out tpop3d...I'll definitely
> > give it a look.
>
> Give teapop a look too, I find that works very well too
I'll chime in with my vote for teapop as well. I've been using it for a
couple years now with postfix in mbox/maildir in passwd/mysql/pgsql auth
modes. I've had no operational issues or failures in my time in using
it. *knock on wood*
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Tony Holmes
Founder and Senior Systems Architect
Crosswinds Internet Communications Inc.
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