RE: General Command Line LMTP Client

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Old 05-11-2004
Victor.Duchovni@MorganStanley.com
 
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Default RE: General Command Line LMTP Client

On Mon, 10 May 2004, Covington, Chris wrote:

> > The only plausible advantage of LMTP would be support for
> > per-recipient quotas, but even that does not work right when

>
> How about a pure LMTP content-filter? Wouldn't that give a lot of
> fine-grained control for content-filter developers?
>


Postfix has an LMTP client for feeding messages into an LMTP content
filter. The LMTP content filter can re-inject messages back into Postfix
via SMTP. I believe that amavis-new already does this:

Postfix --LMTP--> Filter --SMTP--> Postfix

There is no requirement for the re-injection protocol to be the same as
the filter delivery protocol.

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Viktor.

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