Re: Why are only admins allowed to AUTH to lmtpd?

From: Rob Siemborski (no email)
Date: Fri Jan 03 2003 - 15:10:09 EST


On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Amos Gouaux wrote:

> rs> There's no reason regular users should be submitting to the LMTP server,
> rs> they should be submitting using SMTP to an SMTP server, and then the LMTP
> rs> server trusts the SMTP server. This (admitedly marginaly) simplifies the
> rs> authorization code in lmtpd.
>
> How does the posting ("p") right fit in?

Each message in an LMTP session gets its own authorization identity, which
is checked agains the ACL of the mailbox.

-Rob

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