I use the standard imap that comes with RH6.2 (UW I presume) and it works great. However I didn't want to expose it to the outside world and needed to get to it while on the road. I run an ipchains firewall, so my first solution was running horde/imp under apache/php3. Then I installed SSL and stunnel and opened up the simap and ssmtp ports. Now I can access securely using regular old netscape messenger :-) -Doug Winterburn From: "J.L.Francois" To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us Subject: Re: imap server Reply-To: jlf@magusnet.gilbert.az.us Organization: MagusNet, Inc. Design * Develop * Integrate Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us For plain ole POP3: cucipop For IMAP & POP3 : imap-uw I picked imap-uw because it also appears in the ports tree for *BSD. The last advisory I saw on it was dated: 4-24-2000 The pop only daemons seem to be your best security bet for external users and keep IMAP for internal use only.