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- From: Frank Bennett <bennett@example.com>
- Date: 08 Oct 1998 11:00:42 +0900
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Oops. This was sent out under the wrong subject. Sorry for the re-posting. In the faculty where I work, most people use Pop3 to access mail from the server, and relay their outgoing mail through the server, which spoofs the mail and envelope with its own address details and the user's account name. Pop3 is okay for academics who access from a single machine in their offices, but it is awkward for anyone with more than one machine, a disaster for students who rely on a bevvy of public-access machines to read their mail, and an administrative headache for me --- I have given up explaining how mail dropped onto an open-access machine becomes accessible to anyone who drops by. Windows is a real curse in this environment: just friendly enough to be dangerous. I want to shift the system over (optionally at first, then by main force once a critical mass of users know their way around the New System) to IMAP. I have looked at Cyrus-IMAP, and it seems to provide what I'm after: a working IMAP 4.1 implementation that is scaleable, administrable from afar, and suitable for running on a server with no ordinary user accounts. Before I put in the time required to install the beast, however: (1) Is there anything other than IMAP that I should know about? (2) Can users read mail offline via IMAP, or will they still need to rely on Pop3 for that? (3) The docs for Cyrus-IMAP warn about char-table problems: does anyone have experience using this IMAP version with Japanese text? It's listed at a lot of sites here in Japan, which bodes well, but if there are problems I'd better know about 'em before my colleagues' communiques start being ground into a fine powder. Any advice greatly appreciated. Cheers, -- -x80 Frank G Bennett, Jr @@ Faculty of Law, Nagoya Univ () email: bennett@example.com Tel: +81[(0)52]789-2239 () WWW: http://rumple.soas.ac.uk/~bennett/ --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Meeting: 10 October, 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate Featuring the IMASY Eng. Team on "IPv6 - The Next Generation IP" Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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