Dovecot wiki LMTP description
Fernando Maule
fernando.maule at c3k.it
Fri Nov 14 14:31:00 UTC 2014
Hello Ron,
On 14/11/2014 15:15, Ron Leach wrote:
>
> Does this example mean that LMTP will only listen for input messages
> from the interface with IP address 192.168.0.24 (plus localhost)? If
> so, I probably haven't understood how LMTP is intended to work. Is
> there a reason why we want to limit LMTP to listening for messages
> from a specific IP on the network? I need to understand that so that
> I replace ...24 with a suitable host interface that exists on our LAN
> (we don't have a host at 192.168.0.24).
>
No, it *listens* on that addresses (port 24)
LMTP is intended for local mail transfer.
The best way to use it, if dovecot LDA and MTA are on the same machine,
is to use a unix socket like this (example for postfix):
service lmtp {
unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-lmtp {
group = postfix
mode = 0600
user = postfix
}
if you prefer to use an inet listener, do it only for the needed
addresses (not public / internet faced ones) or reject unauthorized
networks.
-FM
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