Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/04/18/01:53:09
For a Windows IMAP server, Hamster beats Mercury hands down, but I
really wanted something:
a) more Unix like
b) more silent and invisible
c) more prone to let me point to any directory
Hamster only works with folders inside its own directory. Sure, I can
have Exim or Procmail store mail there, but I want to keep everything
inside my Cygwin directory structure, and my mail in my $HOME
directory.
But I am having two problems with UW imapd:
1: It's not "silent and invisible" enough. It won't disconnect from
the terminal, say, like Exim, so you always have that useless console
window hanging about. It therefore fails requirement B.
2: I still haven't been able to make it work. Not too easy. Way to
pass requirement A! :-)
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Luciano ES
Santos, SP - Brasil
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Cliff Hones wrote on 17 abr 2003:
> OT for Cygwin, but the Mercury mail system for Windows
> is freely available and includes an IMAP server.
> (see www.pmail.com).
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