> The LMTP update for postfix is found on the download page at
> www.postfix.org under "Unofficial patches". I don't know how well it
> works. Alternately, if you want to go with production versions of software,
> sendmail has native support for LMTP in the recent releases. You could move
> the
On 10-Feb-01 at 14:07, Andy Hubbell, Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Christopher,
>
> Sorry to inform you, but since I am using a very recent snapshot of postfix
> it does support lmtp "out of the box" as it were. And as I stated in my
> email, I am using lmtp directly via the socket interface.
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 12:57:35PM -0500, Christopher Audley wrote:
> The LMTP update for postfix is found on the download page at www.postfix.org
> under "Unofficial patches". I don't know how well it works.
We are using snapshot 2000-12-17 which has LMTP support and had no problems
so far.
G
Christopher,
Sorry to inform you, but since I am using a very recent snapshot of postfix it does
support lmtp "out of the box" as it were. And as I stated in my email, I am using
lmtp directly via the socket interface... (there's authentication issues if you try
to use a tcp connection, so I
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2001 12:57:35 -0500,
> Christopher Audley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ca) writes:
ca> The LMTP update for postfix is found on the download page at www.postfix.org
ca> under "Unofficial patches". I don't know how well it works. Alternately,
Oh my, this is way out of date. Sim
I'm setting up a prototype for mail system that will use a similar set up
and we will face similar problems with mass mailings. My understanding --
and I would appreciate any correction/confirmation from the list -- is that
this problem is addressed by LMTP and the lmtp deamon *assuming* you hav
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, James Presley wrote:
>
> So I was reading the archives and saw someone had just copied the
> /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2/lib/libdb.a file to the /usr/lib directory
> effectivly overwritting the old one. So I tried that and holy crap it
> worked! But when I tried to make I got
>