Ken Murchison wrote:
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> You can set service-specific options, such as "lmtp_allowplaintext:
> yes". The service-specific prefix must match a service name in
> cyrus.conf.
>
That seems more than sufficient solution, thanks!
We set
allowplaintext: no
lmtp_allowplaintext: yes
It works like a cha
Vincent Fox wrote:
> So I want to do LMTP between an MX pool and Cyrus backends.
>
> The common way I read about doing this, is with a shared LMTP
> account from MX pool to backends. So it becomes a postman sort
> of account with the password in plaintext in various places and of
> course transit
Vincent Fox wrote:
> So I want to do LMTP between an MX pool and Cyrus backends.
>
> The common way I read about doing this, is with a shared LMTP
> account from MX pool to backends. So it becomes a postman sort
> of account with the password in plaintext in various places and of
> course transit
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 15:04:32 -0700, Vincent Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I want to do LMTP between an MX pool and Cyrus backends.
>
> The common way I read about doing this, is with a shared LMTP
> account from MX pool to backends. So it becomes a postman sort
> of account with the password
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 02:41:41PM +0200, Andreas Haumer wrote:
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> Andrzej Adam Filip schrieb:
> > You use older MAILER(`cyrus'). Take a look at newer MAILER(`cyrusv2').
>
> I *am* using cyrusv2 mailer already (as I wrote in my first mail)
>
> > Cyrusv2 supports direct LMTP over unix socket.
>
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Hi Andrzej!
Thanks for your reply!
Andrzej Adam Filip schrieb:
> You use older MAILER(`cyrus'). Take a look at newer MAILER(`cyrusv2').
I *am* using cyrusv2 mailer already (as I wrote in my first mail)
> Cyrusv2 supports direct LMTP over unix socke
Andreas Haumer wrote:
> [...]
> It seems to be possible with postfix or exim which seem
> to have integrated the mail delivery functionality using
> LMTP (using UNIX or INET socket family) directly into the
> MTA (can anyone confirm that?), but sendmail seems to rely
> on the external cyrus "delive
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Hi!
Casper schrieb:
> i have a murder with different servers like imap smtp, configure cyrus
> with murder enabled and add the things i wrote before + many other things
> like authentication and so on... then it work.
>
ok, I see...
I was rather loo
i have a murder with different servers like imap smtp, configure cyrus
with murder enabled and add the things i wrote before + many other things
like authentication and so on... then it work.
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> Hi!
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> Many thanks for your reply!
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> Casper schri
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Hi!
Many thanks for your reply!
Casper schrieb:
> on the sendmail lmtp server in imapd.conf look for
>
> lmtpproxy_authname: user
> lmtpproxy_password: pwd
>
I guess this configuration settings are used by
the cyrus "deliver" program, correct?
>
on the sendmail lmtp server in imapd.conf look for
lmtpproxy_authname: user
lmtpproxy_password: pwd
lmtpsocket: /spool/lmtp.socket
and on the imap add proxyusers.
imapserver_password: pwd
proxy_authname: user
All in the manual.
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From: Amos Gouaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17 Jun 2001 11:33:01 -0500
lmtpd.c (2.0.14):
/* ok, is auth_identity an admin?
* for now only admins can do lmtp from another machine
*/
Why's that? So the auth that's presented to lmtpd can't be used for
postin
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 03:15:14 -0500,
> Darren Nickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (dn) writes:
dn> I'm trying to deliver mail to a Cyrus mailstore using postfix's LMTP over TCP
dn> functionality. Is there any way to get LMTP AUTH to work, or do I just have to
dn> settle for running Cyrus's lmt
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