On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 05:55, David Collantes wrote:
On 5/7/2004 1:01 PM, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
Cyrus has a different set of trade-offs. If you have hundreds or thousands mail accounts, you need some things like quota, you have a manpower to maintain all of that, and you can set up a "sealed server" then surely cyrus is your choice. OTOH there are also frequent situations when you need an imap server for rather small number of users, with simple needs and setup, and cyrus there is heavily "overqualified".
If the Fedora team manages to make the Cyrus Imap as easy "drop-in" as sendmail has been (for most setups it just works), then it would be no problem on using Cyrus for big or small situations. After all, a Porshe can tow a boat.
Just don't try to stop, or turn... :(
And yes, I used to drive a semi-tractor professionally, and did once jackknife. I was only going 15mph at the time, but still: "Not fun".