SuSE 10 When setting up e-mail handling in YaST > Network Services, the dialog includes a setting for handing off mail to Cyrus IMAP. Actually, on my system, Cyrus was in a scrollable pick-list... with one member... implying that the mail could potentially be handed to other types of server or app. My question is why is Cyrus the only choice? I've got nothing against Cyrus, I just wonder why a pick-list would not have a few other choices (especially since I basically took the "install almost everything" option when installing SuSE 10). The question is further reinforced by the fact that I didn't have Cyrus-IMAP installed. Furthermore, when Cyrus-IMAP was left as the choice and the dialog confirmed, YaST did not bother to point out that Cyrus was not installed. Furthermore, furthermore, when I later used YaST to install Cyrus, the first thing that it did was indicate a collision with existing imap and require me to un-install regular old imap in order to cleanly install Cyrus-IMAP. So, if regular old imap was already installed, why wasn't it given as one of the options when YaST was configuring the mail flow? What would make a mail server/handler eligible to be included in the selection when fetchmail and sendmail or whatever are being configured? Or is that an example of "product placement"? :-) Kevin (curious about how/why this stuff works) The information contained in this electronic mail transmission may be privileged and confidential, and therefore, protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to this message and deleting it from your computer without copying or disclosing it.