Re: [exim] Exim 5.x

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Autor: Odhiambo Washington
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Assumpte: Re: [exim] Exim 5.x
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 18:59, John Burnham <John.Burnham@???>wrote:

> >
> > Yeah, Exim 5 I think is not so far away, but that is not why
> > I am writing.
> >
> > Mailman 3 is knocking on the doors and I was just wondering
> > if the Exim
> > gurus have crafted a config that works with it.
> >
> > So far I see there is only support for Postfix. My whole life
> > is, has been
> > and will always be Exim.
> >
> > Gurus - any "perhaps" for Exim 4+Mailman 3 configs?
> >
>
> Have you seen
> http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/LMTP+process
> ?
>
>

I actually did not have any clue about that link at all.


> There's a section on Exim and Mailman 3 there which should be enough to get
> you started perhaps. It basically seems that you just deliver messages
> destined for Mailman via LMTP.
>


I have never used Exim with LMTP so this is going to be new and as such the
biggest hurdle is what to throw in in mailman.cf in the MTA sections:

<cut>
[mta]
# The class defining the interface to the incoming mail transport agent.
incoming: mailman.mta.postfix.LMTP

# The callable implementing delivery to the outgoing mail transport agent.
# This must accept three arguments, the mailing list, the message, and the
# message metadata dictionary.
outgoing: mailman.mta.deliver.deliver

# How to connect to the outgoing MTA. If smtp_user and smtp_pass is given,
# then Mailman will attempt to log into the MTA when making a new
connection.
smtp_host: localhost
smtp_port: 25
smtp_user:
smtp_pass:

# Where the LMTP server listens for connections. Use 127.0.0.1 instead of
# localhost for Postfix integration, because Postfix only consults DNS
# (e.g. not /etc/hosts).
lmtp_host: 127.0.0.1
lmtp_port: 8024

</cut>

Any ardent Exim LMTP users around? Pls help.

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