1.1 --- a/docs/wiki/MailIntegration--LMTP Mon Apr 15 00:13:49 2019 +0200
1.2 +++ b/docs/wiki/MailIntegration--LMTP Sun May 05 19:02:42 2019 +0200
1.3 @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
1.4 such solutions is avoided, but then those solutions must expose their LMTP
1.5 interface appropriately.
1.6
1.7 +######## A diagram summarising LMTP integration.
1.8 +
1.9 {{{#!graphviz
1.10 //format=svg
1.11 //transform=notugly
1.12 @@ -14,7 +16,8 @@
1.13 edge [tooltip="LMTP delivery"];
1.14 rankdir=LR;
1.15
1.16 - mail [label="Incoming mail",shape=folder,style=filled,fillcolor=cyan];
1.17 + mail [label="Incoming mail",shape=folder,style=filled,fillcolor=cyan,
1.18 + href="../../IncomingMessages"];
1.19
1.20 subgraph {
1.21 rank=same;
1.22 @@ -27,7 +30,8 @@
1.23 personhandler [label="Person handler",style=filled,fillcolor=gold];
1.24 }
1.25
1.26 - mailbox [label="Mailboxes\n(Cyrus, Dovecot, ...)",tooltip="Mailboxes"];
1.27 + mailbox [label="Mailboxes\n(Cyrus, Dovecot, ...)",tooltip="Mailboxes",
1.28 + href="../../MailboxIntegration"];
1.29
1.30 mail -> personrouter -> personhandler -> mailbox;
1.31
1.32 @@ -35,6 +39,8 @@
1.33 }
1.34 }}}
1.35
1.36 +########
1.37 +
1.38 Although this topic is largely beyond the scope of this documentation,
1.39 systems such as Cyrus and Dovecot can be configured to provide a Unix domain
1.40 socket offering support for LMTP connections.