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title: lists.sr.ht Configuration
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This document covers the configuration process for lists.sr.ht.
# LMTP daemon installation
The LMTP daemon is available in the `lists.sr.ht` package, at the binary
`lists-srht-lmtp`. It needs to run on your mail server, and you need to
configure your MTA to forward emails to it. Alternatively, it may be configured
to accept SMTP and run on another server. See `config.ini` for details.
The LMTP daemon uses the same config file as the others, and there are some
options there specifically catered to it. The most important is the Unix socket
path for the LMTP socket - and the user/group it should be assigned to. Make
sure that this is readable and writable by your MTA.
Enable the `lists.sr.ht-lmtp` service and configure your MTA to forward emails
to the socket.
# Mail Server
The precise configuration of your mail server is a very subjective matter, and
we don't have a one-size-fits-all solution to give you. Here's an example of
forwarding to lists.sr.ht with postfix:
# main.cf
local_transport = local:$myhostname
transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
# /etc/postfix/transport
lists.sr.ht lmtp:unix:/tmp/lists.sr.ht-lmtp.sock
sr.ht local:sr.ht
This forwards mail to @lists.sr.ht to the LMTP socket, and processes mail to
@sr.ht to local mailboxes. This is just one part of your setup, however, and
the remainder of your postfix (or other mail server) configuration is left as
an exercise to the reader.
<div class="alert alert-info">
<strong>Note:</strong> A minimal, local mail server setup which can be used
to work on lists.sr.ht is described in this
<a href="https://drewdevault.com/2018/08/05/Local-mail-server.html"
class="alert-link">article</a>.
</div>
# Celery Worker
On servers which should process forwarding and archival, install the
`lists.sr.ht` package and enable the `lists.sr.ht-process` service. Make sure
you review the config file for worker-specific options as well. The Redis
instance you use here should be shared with the LMTP daemon and other worker
nodes to ensure that messages can be distributed correctly.
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