Quoting Alexander Dalloz <ad+li...@uni-x.org>:
Am 20.01.2022 um 06:32 schrieb Mike:
unix_listener {
group =
mode = 0666
user =
path = lmtp
}
user =
vsz_limit = 18446744073709551615 B
name = lmtp
}
I assume the second unix_listener stanza is where the other entry
comes from, but I haven't a clue where it is getting defined.
See https://doc.dovecot.org/settings/core/#core_setting-base_dir and
then check your "doveconf -n base_dir".
Alexander
Sorry, that wasn't very clear... I know where stuff gets set... for
Ubuntu it is in the /etc/dovecot/conf.d directory.
When I look through those files, there isn't any place setting a
protocol for lmtp other than for the director.
However, even when I remove that entry for the director, it is still there.
So when I said I don't have a clue where it is set, I mean, it isn't
obvious how it is getting picked up from those config files.
I guess I could just start renaming files until I identify it.
Maybe something related to global versus service specific?
If I WANTED to set it in a global way, how would I go about that?
I figure if I do that and I can impact my config, then it will narrow
down where the issue is.
Mike