Aleksander Kamenik schrieb:
Uwe Kiewel wrote:
Hi,

I think about multiple hosts in a (big) mail environment.

Host A:   dbmail-imap and dbmail-pop3
Host B: postfix and dbmail-lmtp (only for user, sends mails to "outside")

Why dbmail-lmtp here then? If a user sends a mail to a local account, won't postfix send it via SMTP to host "C"?
No. In /etc/postfix/transport is an entry to deliver mails to destination <domain> via local dbmail-lmtp instance. I want to avoid passing local mails by the virus/spam scanner.
They are trusted :-)

Host C: postfix (with spam and virus checks) and dbmail-lmtp (no user, receives mails from "outside")
Host D:  MySQL Server

I assume, sieve has to run on each host running postfix?

Only where dbmail inserts incoming mails into the db. So only "C".

So, "B" will insert mails to the db, too. Even the local mails...

Uwe
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