I have now (finally) a successful setup in which opensmtpd delivers mail to dovecot-lda and dovecot handles imap, but I tried to have opensmtpd deliver the mail directly into the maildir, and NOT to dovecot, and just have dovecot serve IMAP.
Keeping them separated and using OpenSMTPDs own MDA seems much nicer. So OpenSMTPD can focus on its job and Dovecot only has to serve IMAP. If - for some reason - Dovecot should crash, OpenSMTPD can still deliver email. One guy on this list wrote: "It's better to either deliver via LMTP to dovecot or via dovecot's delivery binary because this will keep the indexes intact that dovecot needs to work efficiently." But I have testet Dovecots index and cache and both are kept intact and updated even when Dovecot doesn't handle the mail delivery. Each time a user checks his maildir via IMAP Dovecot scannes the directory and updates the index. So, currently I cannot see any reason as to why OpenSMTPD should deliver mail directly to Dovecot. Am I missing something? Kind regards. -- You received this mail because you are subscribed to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send a mail to: [email protected]
