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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri May 21 13:51:17 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mike at tyderia.net (Mike Murphy)</li>
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J.M. Taylor wrote:
> Cyrus for 3 users is definitely, definitely overkill. It doesn't require
> shell accounts for users, which is in large part why it's used despite its
> complexity. It is also remarkably flexible for such a cumbersome beast,
> especially in its authentication options. If FC2 has managed to get the
> thing installed and running without pain, you should be able to come up to
> speed on administration fairly quickly -- cyradmin is straightforward
> assuming RH didn't replace it with something...the biggest bafflement with
> Cyrus generally is getting it configured and running without cryptic error
> messages.
>
> Good luck
> jenn
>
>
>
>>funny this subject should come up, especially cyrus:
>>
>>I loaded Fedora Core 2 on an old HP Kayak (ide and scsi inside -- I've
>>got a whole mess of 4gb scsi drives I found on the internet for $9 a
>>piece in there) last night, and I'm trying to get everything running.
>>
>>FC1 had the IMAP/POP arrangement I'm most used to: binaries running out
>>of xinetd. FC2 wants to use cyrus for this. Thus far I've found cyrus,
>>well, baffling (but I'm paging through the docs now).
>>
>>I wander what was wrong with the old imap installation? For my purposes
>>(I want maybe 3 users to be able to read mail off this machine), cyrus
>>seems like overkill. Is anyone already familiar with it? It doesn't look
>>like I can even use yum to install anything else for imap.
>>
>>Otherwise, so far FC2 seems ok. As usual, I enjoyed the slick RH installer.
>>
>>Mike
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