Most everyone I know writes tools to administer the environment which implement
some other type of authentication. I don't know anyone who uses cyradm
directly.
On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:49 AM, Milen Dimov wrote:
> We host big number of virtual domains. When a new domain has to be
> created, we ha
Yes, for sure.
Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured
on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ?
Thanks a lot Andrew
>
> If your MTA is running on the same machine as Cyrus, then I would use the
> lmtp unix socket instead of the tcp socket.
>
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010, Diego V wrote:
> It did help, thanks Andrew. Found out reading Postfix's main.cf that the
> use of lmtp is encouraged instead of the cyrus agent
>
> Guess the tcp socket is just usefull in a case like yours with multiple
> MTAs, right ?
If your MTA is running on the same ma
It did help, thanks Andrew. Found out reading Postfix's main.cf that the use
of lmtp is encouraged instead of the cyrus agent
Guess the tcp socket is just usefull in a case like yours with multiple
MTAs, right ?
> # at least one LMTP is required for delivery
> lmtp cmd="/usr/local/c
Quoting Diego V :
Id really appreciate if someone could explain a couple of things im confused
about.
As far as I can see lmtpd is in cyrus.conf, its spawned by cyrus master and
is part of cyrus.
But, what is it for ?
lmtp is the protocol that is used to deliver mails to cyrus. It is
simela
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010, Diego V wrote:
> Id really appreciate if someone could explain a couple of things im
> confused about.
>
> As far as I can see lmtpd is in cyrus.conf, its spawned by cyrus master
> and is part of cyrus. But, what is it for ?
>
> For example, if cyrus is set as the local deli