On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 10:24:59AM -0400, Scott Adkins wrote:
> --On Friday, September 07, 2001 9:11 AM +0200 Carsten Hoeger
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Sep 06, Scott Russell wrote:
> >
> >> Question about using lmtp sockets vs using deliver. Does using lmtp
> >> sockets on cyrus at all take away my ability to use sieve scripts or
> >> duplicate suppression?
> >
> > No, of course not.
>
> Maybe just a *little* more description would help :-> Anyways, deliver
> is nothing more than a wrapper that connects to the LMTP socket itself.
> The deliver program doesn't actually do the delivery anymore. So, the
> effect is the same...
This is what I've read here on the lists myself. What prompted me to ask was
the switches that deliver takes. For example deliver takes a switch to turn
off duplicate email suppression. Obviously I cannot pass switches to my lmtp
socket...
So if deliver is nothing but a lmtp wrapper and it's no different than doing
direct lmtp delivery why does deliver take switches for delivery control?
Also, will the deliver wrapper be dropped from future releases of cyrus imapd?
Thanks much.
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