Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-20 Thread Kendrick Vargas
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Nick Fisher wrote: > Intresting I'm not too hot on the specifics of lmtp (I only half read > the rfc today) Where are you taking the user name from? Was it much of > a hack to get that working? Are the spampd maintainers intrested in > adopting the hack or doing someth

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-11 Thread Nick Fisher
> Nick Fisher wrote: >>> >> In my case I wrote a wrapper around deliver that filters the mail >>> >> through SpamAssassin. >>> >>>Which would be better done using something like spampd or amavisd-new >>>and/or using Postfix advanced content filtering of course... >>> >> >> Actually I know what I'm

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-10 Thread Etienne Goyer
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 01:12:04PM -0800, Jason Williams wrote: > Wanted to get some feedback from people running cyrus and postfix. If you are running RedHat Linux, one thing to keep in mind is that RedHat run Postfix in a chroot jail. So in yout cyrus.conf you need something along the line of :

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread Kendrick Vargas
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Joakim Ryden wrote: > And if one is happy and things are working one should stick with it of > course. :) > > I was just trying to point out that if you're handling a fairly large > amount of e-mail and from Postfix are calling wrapper+spamc+running > spamd+deliver chances

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Joakim Ryden wrote: > Jason Williams wrote: > [...] > > Then in my master.cf > > > > # Cyrus 2.1.5 > > cyrus unix - n n - - pipe > > user=cyrus argv=/usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver -r ${sender} -m > > ${extension} ${user} > > > > So it envokes

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread Joakim Ryden
Nick Fisher wrote: >> In my case I wrote a wrapper around deliver that filters the mail >> through SpamAssassin. Which would be better done using something like spampd or amavisd-new and/or using Postfix advanced content filtering of course... Actually I know what I'm doing and I'm quite happy with

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread Nick Fisher
> >> In my case I wrote a wrapper around deliver that filters the mail > >> through SpamAssassin. > > Which would be better done using something like spampd or amavisd-new > and/or using Postfix advanced content filtering of course... > Actually I know what I'm doing and I'm quite happy with it.

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread Joakim Ryden
Jason Williams wrote: [...] Then in my master.cf # Cyrus 2.1.5 cyrus unix - n n - - pipe user=cyrus argv=/usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver -r ${sender} -m ${extension} ${user} So it envokes the cyrus deliver program. I see how that works. Just trying to find out m

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread Jason Williams
Hello and Thanks for your reply. Frankly I would stay away from LMTP over TCP unless you really want annother port to firewall on you machine. I always try and keep it simple. For now, im going to use UNIX domain sockets. I figure, since both postfix and cyrus are on the same machine, only seems

Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread Nick Fisher
> Hello everyone. > > Wanted to get some feedback from people running cyrus and postfix. I'm a bit of a tourist on this list but I've been using both happily for a few years now. > I've been able to get the two to work together, but I had a question on > the > following. (Note, I read the LMTP

Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread Jason Williams
Hello everyone. Wanted to get some feedback from people running cyrus and postfix. I've been able to get the two to work together, but I had a question on the following. (Note, I read the LMTP_README provided with postfix to find more info) I noticed that you can have two different options set