I don't know about exim 3.35, but I know that exim 3.36 can use LMTP, which we use here.

The nicest thing about LMTP is the exim delivers straight, without haveing to call cyrus's deliver. This leads to less overhead, and better overall performance...

Also, we switched due to some odd problems with heavy load, and have been very happy with it.

Hope this helps,
B

Peter Burggraef wrote:
Thank you for your answer. I'm using exim 3.35 from debian/stable. What is
 the advantage of using lmtp? Is it nessassary to use lmtp?

I changed my cyrus version now to 2.1 Before I usesd version 1.6.

Am Freitag, 31. Januar 2003 18:25 schrieben Sie:

Hi.. you don't say which Exim you're using. I'd recommend at least Exim
4.12, which can use the "lmtp" transport to the unix domain socket Cyrus
lmtpd is listening on.







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