>>>>> On Thu, 03 Jan 2002 17:27:10 -0700, >>>>> Scott M Likens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (sml) writes:
sml> Ahh... sml> Since the LMTP is well quite out of date i'm more or less trying to sml> figure out the password maps and everything i would need to setup. sml> I guess i'll wait for someone to update it and take another crack at sml> it. As far as the LMTP_README goes, it's not *that* out of date. I think the biggest one was the "lmtp -a" as a possibility. The lmtp_sasl_* stuff is the LMTP-AUTH I was referring to. If you compile Postfix with SMTP-AUTH then you get LMTP-AUTH as well. Though, the LMTP-AUTH in Postfix isn't quite as useful as that in Sendmail. (Because any auth specified via SMTP-AUTH is not conveyed over to the LMTP-AUTH sequence, but I digress.) To be honest, there hasn't been that much change in the Postfix LMTP client and Cyrus LMTP server since that readme was slapped together, so it is still valid. -- Amos