As far as I understand we can't correctly implement LMTP until we
integrate full DSN support in our internal spooling/delivery processing.
Once we'll have DSN it will be really easy to support it as we already
support PIPELINE and ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES and we already have a modular
way to build an "SMTP like" server, reusing commands.
Stefano
yannick quenec'hdu wrote:
Hi stephano;
LMTP makes it possible to synchronize the data between a serveur smtp and
few mailbox of the users, especially if mailbox them are on a distant
machine.
LMTP speaks a protocol similar to smtp which is optimized for the delivery
with the server of mailbox such Cyrus. The advantage of this configuration
is that a Postfix machine can supply several server of mailbox via LMTP.
The
opposite is true also: a mailbox server can be supplied via LMTP by
multiple
Postfix machines.
Posftix and cyrus use LMTP.
Yannick
2006/7/6, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Anybody have a link or can write which mailserver currently support LMTP
and what are the advantages of LMTP vs SMTP for such usage?
Stefano
yannick quenec'hdu wrote:
> Hi Noel,
>
> It is a pity well, it is an advantage to dialogue between mail server
>
> thank you for your answer
>
> 2006/7/6, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> > I would like to know if James Server support the protocol LMTP ?
>>
>> Not at this time, although there was some talk at ApacheCon about it.
>>
>> --- Noel
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