Hello Doug,
First off since this is a postfix configuration problem I beleive it would be 
better suited in the postfix mailing list. The way I understand it is that you 
are editing the virtual transport map when you should be changing the local 
transport map because you are delivering to a normal, system user, not a 
virtual user. Try and see if that works for you.
  -- Yassine.
 

    On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 6:12 PM, Doug Barton <do...@dougbarton.us> 
wrote:
 

 First I'd like to thank all the developers and contributors to dovecot. 
I've been using it for many years, and deeply appreciate your fine work. :)

dovecot --version
2.2.22 (fe789d2)

I have a working installation with postfix and dovecot, and I want to 
add sieve to it, so I am trying to configure postfix to use lmtp instead 
of 'virtual' for its delivery service. However it is ignoring that 
request, and for every message I get "status=sent (delivered to 
maildir)" and it shows up in my Inbox.

On my mail host I have 1 normal user, let's say the username is 
'myuser'. I have postfix configured to accept mail for several different 
domains, and each domain has a lot of different mail usernames (I use 
this for mailing lists and such). I use the virtual_maps feature of 
postfix, and have a map file that looks like this:

ab...@dougbarton.us myuser
hostmas...@dougbarton.us myuser
do...@dougbarton.us myuser
...

All of this works great, and mail for all the different usernames and 
domains gets delivered into my one real user's Maildir, and I can see 
the mail with my IMAP clients.

I've configured sieve in dovecot, and I can see the socket for lmtp in 
/var/spool/postfix/private/. I can also see the managesieve port in 
netstat, and I can use a sieve client to connect to it and edit scripts, 
etc.

So according to all the tutorials I've read my next step is this in 
postfix' main.cf:

virtual_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp

which I did, and postfix restarts with no errors. But, it seems to avoid 
lmtp altogether, and as I mentioned above it delivers straight to my 
Maildir Inbox every time.

I do have a sieve file, and the ~/dovecot.sieve symlink exists. I 
created a very simple filter:

require ["fileinto", "imap4flags"];

if header :contains "Subject" "test"
{
  fileinto "Junk";
}

which my sieve client says is correct syntax. Still no joy. :-/

Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome. (And sorry this is so long, but 
based on my extensive searches it seems my configuration is a bit 
unique, so I explained it in some length.)

Doug


   

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