Hooray,
I think I have it now. The lmtpd user was member of the goup "mail",
that is required to access the socket, however, it was not it's primary
group. Seems like opensmtpd does not like the non primary groups.
I've changed this and it seems to work now - besides mary not having a
> On 07.09.2019 12:53, Ede Wolf wrote:
> Excellent idea, however, the error stays the same. No change, despite copying
> the whole opensmtpd folder to /usr/local/libexec
>
> result=TempFail stat=Error (temporary failure: "mail.lmtp: No such file or
> directoryconnect")
I purposefully mistyped
https://manpages.debian.org/testing/cyrus-common/cyrus-lmtpd.8.en.html
Sorry. Great idea, but AFAIK the cyrus lmtpd is activated on demand by
the cyrus master process. But I can verify, that either the unix- or the
tcp socket are there. And the unix socket is writeable by the opensmtpd
Looks like lmtpd isn't running.
Not sure wether there is such a thing as a lmtpd service? lmtpd is the
name of the user, that is supposed to connect to the socket.
A bit unlucky naming maybe, but the "d" stands