I'm a happy imapd user, and I see no problem with
it - it actually requires no configuration. it does all of it's auth through
PAM, which you can use to auth through any kind of module you can think of, and
the only other thing that you might want to configure is the users home dir and
inbox location. those aren't super easy to configure , I admit, but after doing
so - I can assure you - there's nothing to it. just change three lines of code
and recompile. using source RPM its a snap.
anyway, if you do want more control on your system,
then I suggest you take a look at the Cyrus imapd. it's not easy to install and
setup, but after you do - you should have easy control over any aspect of the
system, using their own cyradmin utility or any of the various frontend,
starting from a gtk+ one to a PHP web utility..
Oded
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