On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 03:47, Jim Archer wrote: > Hi All... > > When I invoke cyrdeliver (which I believe is just the deliver program > renamed by the debian package) I see this happen in my cyrus mail.log file: > > Jan 6 06:42:32 test2 cyrus/master[7572]: about to exec > /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtpd > Jan 6 06:42:32 test2 cyrus/lmptunix[7572]: executed > Jan 6 06:42:32 test2 cyrus/lmtpd[7572]: accepted connection > Jan 6 06:42:32 test2 cyrus/lmtpd[7572]: lmtp connection preauth'd as > postman > > > I have been told that it is better to use lmtp then deliver because lmtp > will handle multiple recipients at the same time and also because it > returns better error messages to Exim4. But what is the difference between > deliver invoking lmtp and Exim4 invoking it? Is it because Exim4 can only > hand deliver one addressee at a time?
'cyrdeliver' (which is assume to be 'deliver' renamed) is a front-end to LMTP-delivery; basically, it's a pipeline you can use if your MTA doesn't support LMTP (or you want to inject messages into Cyrus using something other than your MTA). Wil -- Wil Cooley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * * * Linux, UNIX, Networking and Security Solutions * * * * * Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * Cisco Support & Sales http://nakedape.cc/r/cisco *
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