Hi all,

I am planning to install Cyrus IMAPs on my main mailbox server. The SMTP
server
accepting mail from the outside world will be a different system running
postfix.
I am considering using lmtp for local transport to the mailbox server from
postfix.
However, I'd like to be able to use procmail delivery on the mailbox server,
and
would like to solicit suggestions how this is best done.
Will lmtpd honor a .forward file calling procmail, or is there a way to
always use procmail for local delivery from lmtpd?

my other option is to share /var/mail via NFS, but I'd like to avoid that
route if possible.

thanks

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