> > > >> 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?
> > > >
> > > 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.
> 
> Not any more (it accepts it, but it doesn't do anything).
> 
> > Obviously I cannot pass switches to my lmtp
> > socket...
> 
> Well...  See http://www.imc.org/draft-murchison-lmtp-ignorequota
> 
> This is how the -q option is implemented.  This _might_ change to a
> general delivery options method in the future, ie "RCPT
> TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OPTIONS=qae" which would ignore the quota, ignore
> the ACL and turn off duplicate supression.

Thanks for the RFC reference Ken. Am I correct in inffering that Cyrus-IMAPd
2.0.16 follows this?

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