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From: Alexander Feltes (alex.felteschefmail.de)
Date: Mon Mar 25 2002 - 08:07:52 CST

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    Hello,

    now I use LMTP to deliver mails locally and it seems to me that postfix accepts other local mails than root too. But now another error occured. The mails are not delivered but put in the queue with the following error (mail.log):

    Mar 25 13:37:33 tux postfix/lmtp[636]: 953057849: to=<freenetlocalhost.Castro-Cola.net>, relay=none, delay=0, status=deferred (connect to /usr/bin/postfix/lmtp[/usr/bin/postfix/lmtp]: Permission denied)
    Mar 25 13:37:33 tux postfix/lmtp[636]: warning: unable to talk to fast flush service

    There is no difference wheter I use the postfix or cyrus lmtp. I'm sorry, but this topic is completely new to me.

    Alex

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Michael Alan Dorman" <mdormandebian.org>
    To: <postfix-userspostfix.org>
    Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 8:36 PM
    Subject: Re: Postfix and Cyrus IMAPD

    > "Alexander Feltes" <alex.felteschefmail.de> writes:
    >
    > > http://dudle.linuxroot.org/docs/postfix_cyrus/.
    >
    > Looking at these docs, I'm not impressed---there's no reason to use
    > the cyrus transport instead of LMTP locally, and in fact you lose
    > sieve features.
    >
    > > Then each mail is delivered to the root account. Afterwards I
    > > changed my the fetchmailrc file using the "is freenet here" and "is
    > > gmx here" syntax. Then I get the previously described error (user
    > > unknown). Cyrus is running as IMAP server with three accounts named
    > > "freenet", "gmx" and "root". How do I tell postfix that there is a
    > > local acoount named freenet or gmx?
    >
    > Change your mailbox transport to "lmtp:/path/to/lmtp/socket", where
    > you get the lmtp socket from your cyrus.conf (usually an lmtpunix
    > entry), and see if it works then.
    >
    > Mike.
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