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On Sep 28, 2006, at 12:15 AM, Carson Gaspar wrote:
--On Wednesday, September 27, 2006 11:54 PM -0400 Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> wrote:
Looking at Postfix, what other options are readily available? I
suppose you could try to hook into the transport maps, but if I
understand them correctly, you're still talking about forking a process per message. Maybe LMTP to a daemon process is another option, but there
appears to be no documentation on www.postfix.org about LMTP.LMTP is fully supported in postfix. You just set mailbox_transport
(or trhe right hand side of your transport map) to lmtp:... - see postfix's
smtp(8). I've used it to deliver to cyrus imapd for a long time now. See RFC
2033 for the LMTP standard.
Cool, thank for the reference. I'll read up on that.
- -Barry
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