It was such a pleasure working with and experimenting on OpenSMTPD.
Had it up and running so fast due to the absolutely fantastic and
logical PF-like configuration.
As soon as Dovecot enteren ento the equation pleasure - slowly but
surely - turned into pain and frustration (having been at it for
Can you guys remember to do this? I like being able to see which
commits each snapshot contains.
Thanks,
Jason
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Actually setting all users in vuser to vmail worked! I had missed a
% sign infront of {dest}
Gonna share my setup once I get my notes validated.
It would be really cool to have LMTP working too :)
2014-04-17 1:30 GMT+02:00 Martin Braun yellowgoldm...@gmail.com:
Okay.. so I finally figured out
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
In the documentation http://opensmtpd.org/table.5.html it doesn't use
the shell in the passwd file.
The documentation uses the following example:
In a listener context, the credentials are a mapping of username and
encrypted passwords:
user1
Thank you very much for explaining this! :)
2014-04-17 6:48 GMT+02:00 Bryan Vyhmeister br...@bsdjournal.net:
The advantage in dovecot delivering the mail directly is that the indexes are
updated at delivery rather than later scanned when the user checks their
mail. Also, sieve scripts work