On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:

Well... "p" is used for LMTP submissions. The sender is always your
MTA. You might configure postfix to authenticate to lmtpd, but then
there is alwas postfix sending. Get the point?

However, the LMTP session can authorize each message as a particular sender as well. So while the postfix server authenticates to the LMTP server as "postfix" or whatever, the postfix server is then trusted to be correct when it says "this message sent by xyz".


In that case, you can use SMTP Auth to your postfix server to submit the message, which then relays the authentication info for the message.

This is a how to go about implementing restricted post shared folders.

-Rob

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