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Subject: [OT] solid-pop3d
From: Adam Shand (larry
alaska.net)Date: Thu Mar 09 2000 - 19:51:12 CST
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sorry for posting about this here, but this is one of the only places i've
seen it discussed at all. it looks like a great piece of software,
supporting all the best bits of the various pop daemons that are around
(maildir, expiry, virtual domain config etc) but now that i've started to
play with it it seems very rough around the edges, which concerns me about
putting it into production.
is anyone actually using this in production? on a large scale, high load
system?
sorry for taking up peoples time, but i'd love to hear some testimonials if
anyone is using this and it's at least a tiny bit relavant since it's one of
only two pop daemons i'm aware of which support maildir.
thanks,
adam.
ps. more info on solidpop at: http://solidpop3d.pld.org.pl/
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