Chris wrote:
> Jeremy Howard wrote:
> >
> > Darren Nickerson wrote:
> > > I've played around with Cryus and LDAP/PAM, the conclusion being that
I
> > had
> > > to pass plaintext passwords, which was decidedly yuck.
> >
> > How about using an SSL connection? Otherwise, how about using a pwcheck
> > daemon rather than PAM?
> > >
> > > Does LMTP come into it at all? If the singleinstance stuff was not
that
> > > critical for me, should I still use it? And what about Sieve versus
> > procmail?
> > >
> > > So many questions. Anyone care to describe their Postfix/Cyrus dream
team?
> > >
> > Cyrus 2.0.x now uses LMTP. It works fine with the current Postfix
snapshot.
> > For a simple low volume setup like yours, you can just use
> >
> > mailbox_transport = cyrus
>
> Unfortunately, last time I checked--mailbox_transport delivers messages
> to
> a user at a time. This means that the above will not give you single
> instance message store. (mailbox_transport used with LMTP that is..)
>
That's right. However, the original poster stated that are a site with ~100
users. I would suggest that a single instance message store is unlikely to
be important for such a small site. Just using mailbox_transport keeps
things simple.