BT 1. You may try to set mailbox_transport to deliver locally (non-cyrus)
fixed
BTand luser_relay to use cyrus if no valid local user could be found.
luser_relay = cyrus ?
BT 2. You may try to set mailbox_transport to procmail which in turn will
BThand the mail over to cyrus' deliver
On Čt, 2002-04-18 at 11:54, Sergey Golubitsky wrote:
BT 1. You may try to set mailbox_transport to deliver locally
(non-cyrus)
fixed
BTand luser_relay to use cyrus if no valid local user could be
found.
luser_relay = cyrus ?
BT 2. You may try to set mailbox_transport to procmail
BT Now you mix everything, providing cyrus and lmtp as transports (which
BT will result in the same thing: cyrus mailstore). As posted by someone be-
BT fore, you should set
BT mailbox_transport = local
BT and either
BT fallback_transport = cyrus
BT or
BT fallback_transport =
SM Don't you end up with mailbox_transport and fallback_transport
SM delivering to Cyrus whith this setup?
SM mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/imap/socket/lmtp
SM means that you deliver to cyrus via lmtp
SM fallback_transport = cyrus
SM means that you deliver to cyrus via cyrusdeliver.
what
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Ivo Panacek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I prefer delivery over lmtp - better handling of nonexistent users.
What version of Postfix and Cyrus? I got bitten by messages with empty
bodies (LMTP hangs.)
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Sergey Golubitsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Apr 18 18:52:04 octagon postfix/qmgr[3988]: D7E3D226: skipped, still being delivered
When you change from a previous (mis)configuration, make sure your
mail queue is empty first (see postsuper(1)).
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