John Allen: [LMTP daemon or pipe-to-command?] Wietse: > A resident LMTP daemon uses fewer CPU cycles than a process that > is created once for each delivery, but with 30 users the difference > matters only if you have a 15-year old computer (i.e. the technology > that was available when I started work on Postfix).
John Allen: > My concern is more with reliability, does moving mail between stack > components gain anything from either LDA or LMTP? I concur with Reindl that as a protocol, LMTP is superior to waiting for the pipe-to-command exit status. Wietse