On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 10:57:38 -0400 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Greenhalgh wrote: > > > > I noticed in part of the documentation there is a reference to getting > > exim and cyrus to work together. Sadly it calls deliver which isn't the > > optimal method having read recent posts. Try this delivery transport (you > > can use this in the localuser director instead of local_delibery): > > > > local_lmtp: > > driver = smtp > > protocol = lmtp > > hosts_override > > hosts = localhost > > allow_localhost > > return_path_add > > How does this differ from the second Exim example in the docs? > > I know Matt Bernstein has a patch for doing LMTP over a UNIX socket, but > until its in the main distro, I don't want to document it. *Second* exim example in the docs? The only one I've found is one using deliver and a pipe. The one above is talking to the lmtpd, over a tcp connection. It's from a standard version of cyrus and a standard version of the latest exim version 3.xx. Is deliver actually faster than tcp connections (to localhost)? I was getting the impression that it's slow from various posts here. If you could point me to said second example it'd be useful :) [disclaimer] I am a Cyrus newbie.