Paul,

What confused me what the piped-smtp, how does it help in the setup ?
is it if/or ? I have a testsetup where I use both actually.

Regards,

Matt

2014-11-02 17:23 GMT+01:00 Matt . <yamakasi....@gmail.com>:
> Nice, just for verification! thanks guys!
>
> 2014-11-02 15:00 GMT+01:00 Paul J Stevens <p...@nfg.nl>:
>>
>>
>> On 31-10-14 10:54, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 31.10.2014 um 10:44 schrieb Matt .:
>>>> Yes we did, but as in performance and security I want to inform myself
>>>> as good as I can.
>>>>
>>>> There are spamfilters in front, and also outgoing spamfilters are
>>>> there. The only question is... is it a performance issue too to have
>>>> Postfix locally ? Most services are seperated here per box.
>>>
>>> no - LMTP is more or less the same as SMTP
>>>
>>> so if you handle your incoming load with SMTP over WAN you handle also
>>> the LMTP load inside the LAN and you should *in general* limit the LMTP
>>> deliveries to only one at the same time in case of dbmail-lmtpd
>>
>> Indeed. I *never* run an incoming MTA on the imap/pop3 hosts if I can
>> avoid it. LMTP was designed for this.
>>
>> mailbox_transport = lmtp:[dbmail]:24
>> virtual_transport = lmtp:[dbmail]:24
>>
>> where 'dbmail' can be any IP or hostname you prefer. Of course, normal
>> latency considerations apply.
>>
>>
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