> Ok, so you want Postfix to send it to another server via LMTP, yes, because that's what some postfix documentation suggested doing instead of using SMTP again or sharing the mail-dir via NFS.
> yet you want Cyrus to answer > the LMTP call and send it to procmail. That makes No sense. If there is another lmtpd to simply accept the mail and then call procmail on it, I'd take that. All I really want is: a) postfix on the SMTP side to replace sendmail b) cyrus IMAPD for the users' mailbox access c) these on different machines d) procmail support for user's existing .procmailrc I'm not tied to cyrus's lmtpd, but I thought that's what it's there for? If this may not work, I may end up installing postfix on the imap server too and to SMTP between the main server and the mailbox server, but I considered that overkill, as all decisions regarding addressability etc should be made on the smtp server already.. > > > or am I totally off-base here? > > Yes you are. > > > thanks Thanks :-) > > Your welcome >