Re: courier-imap why ?

From: Varun (no email)
Date: Sun Oct 02 2005 - 23:14:21 EDT

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    Robert Becker Cope wrote:

    > wrote on 10/02/2005 10:39:24 AM:
    >
    >
    >
    >>What does then courier-imap do then ?
    >>
    >>
    >
    >I'm sure this has been answered, but I'll go ahead and answer it again,
    >just in case.
    >
    >Postfix is an MTA. It is responsible for accepting mail from other MTAs
    >and delivering it to another MTA, a maildir mailbox, or wherever it has
    >been configured to deliver it. In your case, it sounds like you are
    >delivering it to procmail, which is then delivering (in the normal case,
    >at least) to your mailbox, which is stored in maildir format.
    >
    >Assuming that part works, mail is now in your mailbox, so you will want to
    >be able to read it. Generally, you will use a POP or IMAP client to do
    >this, such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Squirrelmail, or whatever; there is
    >practically an infinite supply of mail clients. Neither postfix nor
    >procmail understand the POP and IMAP protocols; that is not their role in
    >the mail system. So, you need another piece of software that does. This is
    >where courier-imap fits in. It provides POP and IMAP access to maildir
    >formatted mailboxes.
    >
    >Hopefully this makes sense to you,
    >
    >robert
    >
    >Thanks Robert,
    >
    >
    It was basically mail client that part that was
    not perfectly clear.
    I was thinking that delivery to mailbox was
    enough.

    Varun


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