The pipe(8) man page is a good, short and easy read. The LMTP_README that comes with Postfix also has lots of good tips and stuff in it.
--Jo On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 18:26, Oliver Demetz - Hardware-XPress.de wrote: > Hi! > I searched for hours now for a documentation on how postfix hands over > mail to cyrus. > > An Example: > I want to host an emailadress [EMAIL PROTECTED] > This Mail shall be stored in a mailbox called xxx-xyz-com for > example. So, how can I tell postfix and cyrus to do that??? > > What I already found out: > > The commandline, which is executed by Postfix (defined in master.cf) > is: > pipe user=cyrus argv=/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver -e -r ${sender} -m ${extension} ${user} > so, deliver is told to store the mail into a mailbox. My question: > what's the value of $extension and $user??? > Is $user always = cyrus (as defined at the beginning of the line? > Why do I even need to specify a user? Wouldn't it be enough to tell imap the > destination-mailbox? > And, in the case that user is cyrus, from where takes postfix the > password for cyrus to authenticate against cyrusimapserver??? > > I'm really confused. > Please help me getting light into the dark! > > So long and really BIG THANKS to all of you in advance! > > Oliver Demetz > > > > !DSPAM:3f651886132314374319027! > >