Re: Delivering mail to remote mailbox (cyrus imapd) [auf Viren überprüft]

From: Hans Moser (no email)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 12:39:08 EST

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    Raul Dias schrieb:

    > For some users I would like to deliver the mail to a remote cyrus imapd.
    "For some users" means you cannot use a global configuration.
    In postfix I would say you could define some kind of condition and if
    this is true use a lmtp transport to imapd box. [first clue]

    > Forwarding to a MTA in the cyrus box is not an option, as it is really
    > common to have to reprocess email in a baysian database. If the message
    > is forwarded to another mta, this can confuse the learning leading to
    > false positives and negatives.
    Really?

    > I know that lmtp can listen to a tcp port which solves the cyrus side of
    > the problem. However I need to deliver the message to the lmtp server.
    > If it was local I could use "deliver", but deliver does not work over
    > tcp (am I wrong?).
    IMHO yes, it cannot.

    > So, what are my possibilities? Should I write my own MDA for this?
    I think you should ask at MTA side -> sendmail.

    Hans

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