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Subject:[courier-users] Thanks Sam
From:Sean M. Keogh (s.ke@oxilp.ac.uk)
Date:Jul 15, 2002 9:02:43 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Just wanted to send a quick word of thanks.

I'm the IT Administrator of a small college here in Oxford, UK. I wanted to put in a decent mail server that was standards compliant and supported IMAP and a webmail interface. I chose Courier, after much investigation. Even though the initial learning curve was steep, I'm glad I did.

We have just finished our first academic year using Courier, 0.35 initially, moving up to 0.38 when it came out. With around 330 users, and lots of mail traffic, both internally, and to other addresses around the UK and indeed the world, performance (on a single 633MHz Celeron based machine, 256MB RAM, IDE disks) has been very good. Although I will be moving it to a 1GHz CPU RAID box this summer.

I have to say that the software has been superb. The few problems I *have* encountered have mostly been either down to me messing up the configuration, or to users being stupid.

Thanks again Sam, Courier is a wonderful piece of work indeed.

Sean Keogh IT Administrator