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MBOX-Line: From imantc at gmail.com Tue Mar 10 04:29:50 2015
To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
From: Imants Cekusins <imantc@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:54 2018
Subject: [Imap-protocol] If Crispin were creating IMAP today how would
it be different?
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> benchmarking a recent version of one of the popular Linux mail servers at first (perhaps Postfix with Dovecot or Cyrus)
I tried to set up and configure this exact combination for virtual
hosting. It took me a long time and in the end I gave up. Yes, I
understand someone somewhere succeeded to configure it. My point is
not that it is impossible to set it up.
My point (well, other than speed, robustness & simplicity) is that
with simplifed protocols though we could have more servers, a choice
between servers & configurations, supporting multitude of storage
backends.
Wouldn't it be nice - to choose? eh?