LMTP Server¶
LMTP uses the same settings as LDA ( See Common configuration), as specified in conf.d/15-lda.conf
in example configuration. There is also a bit of extra configuration in conf.d/20-lmtp.conf
. The main difference is that the LDA is a short-running process, started as a binary from command line, while LMTP is a long-running process started by Dovecot’s master process.
Envelope Addresses¶
Compared to dovecot-lda parameters, the addresses are taken from:
-f /
Envelope sender address: This is the MAIL FROM: value from LMTP session.-r /
Final envelope recipient address: This is the RCPT TO: value from LMTP session.-a /
Original envelope recipient address: This defaults to same as RCPT TO: value, but may be overridden by reading it from a header specified bylda_original_recipient_header
setting.-d /
Destination username: This is the same as RCPT TO: value, but with the+extension
part removed whenrecipient_delimiter
setting is set. If usernames differ from recipient email addresses, the userdb must handle the translation.
Listeners¶
You can configure LMTP to be listening on TCP or UNIX sockets:
# add lmtp to protocols, otherwise its listeners are ignored
protocols = imap pop3 lmtp
service lmtp {
inet_listener lmtp {
address = 192.168.0.24 127.0.0.1 ::1
port = 24
}
unix_listener lmtp {
#mode = 0666
}
}
The UNIX listener on $base_dir/lmtp
is enabled by default when protocols setting contains lmtp.
Security¶
Unfortunately LMTP process currently needs to run as root, and only temporarily drop privileges to users. Otherwise it couldn’t handle mail deliveries to more than a single user with different UID. If you’re using only a single global UID/GID, you can improve security by running lmtp processes as that user:
service lmtp {
user = vmail
}
LMTP Proxying¶
It’s possible to use Dovecot LMTP server as a proxy to remote LMTP or SMTP servers. The configuration is similar to IMAP/POP3 proxying , but you’ll need to tell Dovecot LMTP to issue passdb lookups:
lmtp_proxy
= yes
Performance¶
For higher volume sites, it may be desirable to increase the number of active listener processes. A range of 5 to 20 is probably good for most sites:
service lmtp {
process_min_avail = 5
}
Logging¶
If you want to store LMTP delivery logs to a different file, you can do it with:
service lmtp {
executable = lmtp -L
}
protocol lmtp {
info_log_path = /var/log/dovecot-lmtp.log
}
For rawlogs, please see Rawlog
Plugins¶
Most of the Dovecot plugins work with LMTP.
Virtual quota can be enforced using Quota plugin.
lmtp_rcpt_check_quota
= yes
enables quota checking already at RCPT TO stage. This check isn’t done for proxied connections.
Sieve language support can be added with the Pigeonhole Sieve plugin.
Address extension delivery¶
To make address extension work with LMTP you must check these variables are set
Using LMTP with different MTAs¶
See also