On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Eric Lee Green wrote: > Because the only imap server that'll serve old-fashioned single-file mail Dovecot can also use mbox. And GNU mailutils (which I don't know progress of anymore) supports IMAP and mbox. > slows things to a crawl on the server it's running on. The other imap > servers out there require Maildir-format mail folders, which chew up > your inodes like crazy and thus aren't suitable for an ISP's mail > server. With big disks, I don't consider that a problem. For example, a common default is to have one inode for every 4096 bytes. What's your definition of an ISP's mail server? (How many users? How many messages?) (By the way, I maintain a POP3 server project; it uses mbox, but one day I may code in maildir support too.) Jeremy C. Reed http://bsd.reedmedia.net/