Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.1 (Perl 5.008)
Archive-name: mail/exim/cyrus/rt/faq
Revision: 1.3 2004/08/22 19:03:34
I have published recipe how to make Exim use LMTP callouts for
verifying validity of addresses in virtual domains of local cyrus IMAP server
(both sender and recipients). It is available a
Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.1 (Perl 5.008)
Archive-name: mail/exim/cyrus/rt/faq
Revision: 1.3 2004/08/22 19:03:34
I have published recipe how to make Exim use LMTP callouts for
verifying validity of addresses in virtual domains of local cyrus IMAP server
(both sender and recipients). It is available a
Hello - I am running debian
testing with Exim (3.36) and Cyrus Imap (1.5.19). I'm
having difficulty configuring exim to deliver mail to a
sharedfolder. I created a shared folder with
cyradm, like this:linux:/var/spool/cyrus/mail# cyradm -u mailadmin
127.0.0.1127.0.0.1 password:
At 14:18 -0500 Robert Scussel wrote:
>I don't know about exim 3.35, but I know that exim 3.36 can use LMTP,
>which we use here.
er.. Exim 3.3x can use LMTP over a pipe (ie "deliver") or TCP/IP.
Exim 4.12 can deliver straight to the lmtpunix socket. Even less overhead
(and less packet filtering
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 problem
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
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 03:49:57PM +0100, Peter Burggraef wrote:
> I don't know, what exim and cyrus are donig.
It's all explained in cyrus/doc/install-configure.html
As Matt says you need to tell it use the lmtp protocol. From memory this
transport is not included in exim by def
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.
appendfile does exactly that and misses Cyrus completely.
Is your imapd a cyrus imapd? telnet to port 143 and see what it says.
I don't know, what exim and cyrus are donig.
I fetch my mail with fetchmail. That works fine. Exim can deliver the mail to
the local mailfolder. I can read them with mutt on the server!
imapd is running on the machine. I can access to the users mailbox peter from
a remote machine.