On 10/28/2008, dovecot@corwyn.net (dovecot@corwyn.net) wrote:
Wow, that clearly shows I'm not really sure what I'm doing, as I don't really understand the question.
I'm running Postfix, with Dovecot on top. Uses check mail via Outlook/IMAP, or Web/Squirrelmail.
Postfix is an MTA (Mail Transfer Agent). It has its own built in 'Delivery Agents' - LDA (Local Delivery Agent) and VDA (Virtual Delivery Agent). A barebones postfix install will use one of these.
Dovecot is a POP/IMAP server - it allows clients to access existing messages located on a filesystem somewhere.
'Deliver' is the act of the final placement of an email message to the final destination filesystem.
It sounds like you have some reading to do...
Here is the dovecot wiki page on dopvecots 'Deliver' program:
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Best regards,
Charles