Hey, you're not Ilja! :-P More inline...
Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Aaron Stone wrote:
> > Ilja,
> >
> > I still can't seem to get my Postfix talking to the LMTP daemon :-(
> > Something that I had never specifically tested, though, is what happens
> > when you connect to the
Ok, nevermind, it must be a broken mail client... I just spoke with Postfix
via 'telnet localhost 25' and my message was inserted properly via lmtp :-)
Aaron
Ilja Booij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi
>
> Reconnecting to the same process seems to work ok. I guess the problem
> from the imap-co
Hi
Reconnecting to the same process seems to work ok. I guess the problem
from the imap-code is not present here (or not expressed like it is in
the imap-server).
And Aaron, what's the problem with your postfix and dbmail-lmtp? Have
you made the right entry in main.cf:
dbmail-lmtp unix
Aaron Stone wrote:
Ilja,
I still can't seem to get my Postfix talking to the LMTP daemon :-(
Something that I had never specifically tested, though, is what happens when
you connect to the same process that you'd previously connected to and closed?
This sounds alot like the problems I have wi
Ilja,
I still can't seem to get my Postfix talking to the LMTP daemon :-(
Something that I had never specifically tested, though, is what happens when
you connect to the same process that you'd previously connected to and closed?
Looking at the output and reading over the code again led me to beli