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LMTP, or Local Mail Transfer Protocol, is a protocol used for transferring electronic mail messages between servers, specifically designed for environments where the receiving server is not capable of running the standard SMTP. It is often employed in scenarios involving local delivery of mail to mailboxes, particularly with mail systems like Dovecot. Unlike SMTP, LMTP allows for the handling of mail delivery failures and can provide more detailed feedback on the delivery process. It is commonly used in conjunction with IMAP and POP3 for retrieving email.

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