On 18-05-26 20:30:32, Amelia A Lewis wrote:
> On Sun, 27 May 2018 00:43:02 +0200, viq wrote:
> > Sorry, I've read the announcements, looked at man pages and examples,
> > but still didn't manage to figure out how to translate "deliver via dovecot
> > lmtp"
> > (to have sieve working) into the new syntax. So far my config was:
> > 
> > table vusers ldap:/etc/mail/ldap.conf
> > table vdomains ldap:/etc/mail/ldap.conf
> > table passwd ldap:/etc/mail/ldap.conf
> > 
> > accept from local for local virtual <vusers> deliver to lmtp
> > "/var/dovecot/lmtp"
> > accept from any for domain <vdomains> virtual <vusers> deliver to lmtp
> > "/var/dovecot/lmtp"
> > 
> > 
> > I tried changing those into:
> > 
> > action "lmtp-local" mda "/usr/libexec/mail.lmtp -d /var/dovecot/lmtp"
> > virtual <vusers>
> > action "relay" relay
> > match from local for local action "lmtp-local"
> > match from any for domain <vdomains> action "lmtp-local"
> > match from local for any action "relay"
> > 
> > 
> > but delivery attempts fail with Error ("mail.lmtp: sender must be specified
> > with -f")
> > 
> > What would be the proper config for this?
> 
> Good point (and I'm going to need it, too, when I get to that point, 
> for dovecot lmtp on one machine and dspam lmtp on another).
> 
> Gilles, shouldn't there be a keyword 'lmtp' to go along with 
> mbox/maildir/mda/relay/forward-only/expand-only? Comparing old (6.2) 
> smtp.conf(5) with the updated one linked from your article, it seems to 
> be the only missing method of delivery.
> 
> Or perhaps it just got skipped in the man page? viq, have you tried 
> 
> action "lmtp-local" lmtp "/var/dovecot/lmtp"
> 
> ?

No, FAQ is very explict about it being removed:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#r20180524
 
> (yes, I should do it, but I'm not yet comfortable following -current, 
> even as I move more and more machines to openbsd, I am a Bad Person™)
> 
> Amy!
> -- 
> Amelia A. Lewis                    amyzing {at} talsever.com
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> and love is a thing that can never go wrong;
> and I am Marie of Roumania.
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> 

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