snowcrash wrote: > which, iiuc (?), can bidirectionally bridge the Dovecot unix-socket to > a TCP socket that Exim can talk/listen to.
I've used socat extensively on a completely unrelated project in order to bridge UNIX domain sockets across machines. I assume you currently have this: exim -> /some/unix/socket -> dovecot-auth If you want to use socat, then make sure it is installed on both machines. You can bridge using ssh (recommended) or just plain TCP/IP. For ssh, run the following command on eximhost: socat -t 10 UNIX-LISTEN:/some/unix/socket,fork \ EXEC:"ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] STDIO UNIX:/some/unix/socket" The ssh will need to be able to complete without any form of prompting (ie you need private/authorized keys setup). If you don't care about security then you can use TCP connections between the machines. On eximhost run this replacing 9999 with your chosen port number: socat -t 10 UNIX-LISTEN:/some/unix/socket,fork \ TCP4:dovecot-auth-host:9999 On dovecot-auth-host run: socat TCP4-LISTEN:9999,fork \ UNIX:/some/unix/socket The -t 10 option waits for 10 seconds after one direction is closed before closing the other direction. The socat default is .5 seconds which I found problematic on higher latency links. Roger