> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I have Exim, which does its usual thing, and the LDA is Dovecot (IMAPS). > > Dovecot does not support LMTP, hence, Dovecot IMAPS cannot be your LDA. > > An LDA is a program the MTA is calling to locally deliver mail. Which is > "deliver" with Dovecot. Have you read and understood > http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Exim already? > >> protocols = imaps managesieve lda > > "lda" is no protocol, but an acrynom in the chain of MTA and MSA, hence, > remove it here and read the Wiki to enable the Dovecot LDA in exim.
That was done long ago. My setup does not look like the Wiki, but it has worked fine. In update-exim4.conf.conf, dc_local_delivery is set to 'dovecot', and I use both dovecot router and transport. I use appendfile instead of pipe as a driver, but otherwise it looks very similar. One of the reasons for not using a distinct router is to have a non-standard Mailbox location so that I can access my email from more than one machine. This raises a question: does the fact that Dovecot itself is the LDA account for the fact that Sieve does not seem to work? Thank you Cam -- Cam Ellison, PhD RPsych (BC #01417) Cam Ellison & Associates Ltd. 3446 Beach Avenue Roberts Creek BC V0N 2W2 Phone 604.885.4806 Fax 694.885.4809 Cell 604.989.0635