On Aug 2, 2018 6:33 PM, ѽ҉ᶬḳ℠ <v...@gmx.net> wrote:
>
> Neither is utilizing dovecot's native lmpts stack though and adding
> (unnecessary) complexity to the network.
> postfix has ltmps implemented and perhaps the smptd developers may
> consider to follow suit some day.

If they want to I wouldn't complain. However, I think there are multiple simple 
solutions out there for you. I think stunnel is another. 
>
> > I can recommend lmtp over spiped, works great.
> >> You could probably use ssh to tunnel it or something similar. 
> >>> Sure and makes certainly sense, but you can still have (V)LAN servers
> >>> with different subnets and not necessarily everything on a single
> >>> server/subnet.
> >>>> from the lmtp rfc
> >>>>
> >>>>     The LMTP protocol SHOULD NOT be used over wide area networks.
> >>>>>> You don't really need to do secure lmtp because lmtp primarily runs on 
> >>>>>> a trusted network anyway. In fact, if you're running smtp and dovecot 
> >>>>>> on the same server, just use lmtp over a Unix domain socket.
> >>>>>>> dovecot supports TLS over LMTP(S). Been searching the net but could 
> >>>>>>> not
> >>>>>>> find a trace about smtpd support for lmtps and hence wondering whether
> >>>>>>> such implemented?
> >>>>
> >>>
>
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