Tracing IMAP commands on the server

Daniel Nilsson dnilsson at sisoft.com
Thu Sep 5 16:06:12 EDT 2002


Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Daniel Nilsson wrote:
> 
> 
>>to the IMAP server to justify the risk. For a single domain using
>>Cyrus/Sieve 2.0.16, what would be my biggest benefits going from 2.0.16
>>to 2.1.9 ?
> 
> 
> Browse through doc/changes.html.  Some highlights:
> 
> -Uses SASLv2, which is much more stable than SASLv1 (though this is where
>  the majority of your upgrade headache will be).
> -Integrated Unix Hierarchy Separator ('/' instead of '.' as a mailbox
>  seperator) and Alternate Namespace (user mailboxes are siblings to their
>  INBOX) support
> -Easy to configure database backends (as well as the addition of the
>  skiplist backend)
> -Murder support that actually works (okay, so this isn't a big deal for
>  smaller sites ;)
> -Improvements in all the associated utilities.
> -A very large number of bugfixes and other improvements


Thanks, seems like good reasons to upgrade. I need to read up on SASLv2 
vs. SASLv1 though since I don't know what I would have to do there.
I'll put it on my todo list :-)

-- 
Daniel Nilsson
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Signal Integrity Software Inc.
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Maynard, MA 01754
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