Did you compile cyrus with tcp wrapper? -Igor
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Morgan Sackett wrote: > Rob Siemborski wrote: > > >Not that Cyrus Murder is the only reason the use TCP LMTP. Its entirely > >reasonable to have your MTA on a separate machine and have delivery to > >cyrus happen via TCP LMTP over the network. > > > This is my planned usage. I am migrating mail services from one machine > to another on a different network, and would like to just move delivery > of messages to the new machine while DNS info updates. However, I am > having troubles getting lmtpd to listen to anything. > > >Though, if your MTA is sharing a machine with cyrus, its generally to > >your advantage to use the unix socket. > > > > > > > This is my prefered method once all mail is accepted by the local MTA. > However, sockets don't seem to be working either. > > I have tried configuring lmtp via tcp listening on both > localhost(127.0.0.1) and the public interface. I would prefer not to > use the public interface for long as it poses some security risks. Both > configurations result in a "read error" message from the MTA. > > I have also tried using sockets, but get a "connection refused error". > What could possible causes be? > > As far as system setup goes, I am running FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE, and have > built both postfix and all Cyrus software from the ports collection. Is > there an incompatiblity with any of this? It would be great if all I > needed was to rev a version. Is there a configuration option I should > check? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has Cyrus + Postfix > running on a FreeBSD 4.7 box, I'd like to hear how you have it configured. > > Morgan > > > -- Igor