Jorey Bump wrote:
> Use LMTP. See lmtp(8) for more details, but you'll probably use
> something like this in main.cf: . . .
Thanks. That appears to work (I set up a test account and made it
use LMTP to the new server via a line in Postfix's "transport" map).
Not surprisingly, I had to add a lin
> What's confusing me here is that I'm not sure how to configure Postfix
> so it can deliver a message over my LAN to a separate Cyrus server,
> instead of delivering it over a Unix-domain socket to Cyrus running on
> the same box.
>
> Any suggestions?
Trivial postfix on the cyrus box which accept
Rich Wales wrote, at 11/23/2007 11:05 PM:
> I currently have both Postfix (2.3.5) and Cyrus (2.3.9) running on
> a single server. Postfix does its thing (including spam and virus
> filtering) and then invokes Cyrus's "deliver" program to deliver
> messages.
>
> I would like to move my Cyrus onto
I currently have both Postfix (2.3.5) and Cyrus (2.3.9) running on
a single server. Postfix does its thing (including spam and virus
filtering) and then invokes Cyrus's "deliver" program to deliver
messages.
I would like to move my Cyrus onto a separate system from my Postfix.
The reason is becau
Andrew McNamara wrote:
> Note that ext3 effectively does the same thing as ZFS on fsync() - because
> the journal layer is block based and does no know which block belongs
> to which file, the entire journal must be applied to the filesystem to
> achieve the expected fsync() symantics (at least, wi
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Gabor Gombas wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 09:56:37AM -0800, David Lang wrote:
>
>> for cyrus you should have the same sort of requirements that you would have
>> for
>> a database server, including the fact that without a battery-backed disk
>> cache
>> (or solid state d
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 12:49:38AM -0500, Wesley Craig wrote:
> On 22 Nov 2007, at 21:01, Diego Woitasen wrote:
> >I tried with that, but doesn't work. I delivered a message in both
> >serves and nothing. Again, the mailbox was replicated when I restart
> >Cyrus.
>
> I haven't run "mupdate_config:
> Hi,
> Have been googling for a while now on murder and trying a test set it
> up on fedora + Mailscanner + postfix + ldap.
> when I run
> mupdatetest -u murder -a murder -w murder master (where murder is the
> username and passwd and master is the name of the master mc defined
> in /etc/hosts fi