Timo Sirainen a écrit :
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 19:27 +0200, Guillaume Hilt wrote:
It does.
deliver(gh...@domain2.com): Mar 31 19:22:50 Warning: Growing pool 'Cache
fields' with: 2048
OK, so here's finally a line from deliver. Now show the whole debug
output of deliver. It probably wa
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 19:27 +0200, Guillaume Hilt wrote:
> It does.
>
> deliver(gh...@domain2.com): Mar 31 19:22:50 Warning: Growing pool 'Cache
> fields' with: 2048
OK, so here's finally a line from deliver. Now show the whole debug
output of deliver. It probably was written to a different file
It does.
deliver(gh...@domain2.com): Mar 31 19:22:50 Warning: Growing pool 'Cache
fields' with: 2048
Mar 31 19:22:51 srv1 postfix/lmtp[14367]: BB74477460FE:
to=,
relay=mail.domain2.com[/var/run/dspam/dspam.sock], delay=0.43,
delays=0.1/0/0/0.33, dsn=2.6.0, status=sent (250 2.6.0
Message acc
The problem isn't with dspam or Dovecot configuration files. It's that
your Postfix is configured to write the mail directly to the Maildir. I
don't think your Postfix even calls dspam. As long as you see
postfix/virtual line in your logs, Postfix is delivering the mail
itself.
On Tue, 2009-03-31
I modified my dspam conf file to transfer the message to deliver but the
problem is still the same.
Even with debug enabled, I don't see a line about deliver in my logs.
Guillaume Hilt
Timo Sirainen a écrit :
On Mar 31, 2009, at 12:20 PM, Guillaume HILT wrote:
Mar 31 17:29:55 srv1 postfix/
On Mar 31, 2009, at 12:20 PM, Guillaume HILT wrote:
Mar 31 17:29:55 srv1 postfix/virtual[13438]: 4C74977460FE: to=>, relay=virtual, delay=0.5, delays=0.45/0/0/0.04, dsn=2.0.0,
status=sent (delivered to maildir)
Postfix's virtual transport is delivering the mail. Dovecot's deliver
is never e
Mar 31 17:29:55 srv1 postfix/qmgr[30752]: A2C0677460ED:
from=, size=902, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Mar 31 17:29:55 srv1 postfix/smtpd[12284]: disconnect from
rendez-vous.shadowprojects.fr[91.121.100.167]
Mar 31 15:29:55 srv1 postfix/smtpd[12897]: connect from unknown[127.0.0.1]
Mar 31 15:29:55 srv1
On Mar 29, 2009, at 6:28 AM, Guillaume Hilt wrote:
I'm back with this problem since i never found a way to fix it.
I'm now using dovecot 1.1.13 (still under Gentoo) and I tried
something.
I modified the lda section from this :
mail_plugins = cmusieve
To this :
mail_plugins = sieve
The probl
Is there an incompatibily I could have fallen into ?
Guillaume Hilt a écrit :
I'm back with this problem since i never found a way to fix it.
I'm now using dovecot 1.1.13 (still under Gentoo) and I tried something.
I modified the lda section from this :
mail_plugins = cmusieve
To this :
mail_pl
I'm back with this problem since i never found a way to fix it.
I'm now using dovecot 1.1.13 (still under Gentoo) and I tried something.
I modified the lda section from this :
mail_plugins = cmusieve
To this :
mail_plugins = sieve
The problem is that dovecot never complained that it can't found
Guillaume Hilt a écrit :
Alex a écrit :
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Guillaume Hilt wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Upgrade done and running, but it didn't fixed the problem :x
Alex a écrit :
I had been the same issue with 1.1.7. Try to unmask the
1.1.10-r1 and install; it s
Alex a écrit :
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Guillaume Hilt wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Upgrade done and running, but it didn't fixed the problem :x
Alex a écrit :
I had been the same issue with 1.1.7. Try to unmask the
1.1.10-r1 and install; it solve my issue.
Do you see
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Guillaume Hilt wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Upgrade done and running, but it didn't fixed the problem :x
Alex a écrit :
I had been the same issue with 1.1.7. Try to unmask the 1.1.10-r1
and install; it solve my issue.
Do you see anything in you
Guillaume Hilt wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Upgrade done and running, but it didn't fixed the problem :x
Alex a écrit :
I had been the same issue with 1.1.7. Try to unmask the 1.1.10-r1
and install; it solve my issue.
Do you see anything in your log?
Nothing about sieve.
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Upgrade done and running, but it didn't fixed the problem :x
Alex a écrit :
I had been the same issue with 1.1.7. Try to unmask the 1.1.10-r1
and install; it solve my issue.
Do you see anything in your log?
Nothing about sieve.
# /etc/init.d/dovecot restart
* Service dovecot stopping
* Service dovecot stopped
* Service dovecot starting
ILoading modules from directory: /usr/lib/dovecot/imap
IModule loaded: /usr/lib/dovecot/imap/lib90_antispam_plugin.so
IEffective uid=65534, gid=65534, home=/tmp
* Service dovecot started
Guillaume HILT wrote:
I don't have any sieve error file.
Do you have and messages in the dovecot (or postfix) log files that
relate to 'sieve'?
Here is the one I got when I'd forgotten to install dovecot-sieve (yum
or rpm)
deliver(i...@mydomain.com): Feb 03 08:39:27 Fatal: Plugin
cmusi
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Upgrade done and running, but it didn't fixed the problem :x
Alex a écrit :
I had been the same issue with 1.1.7. Try to unmask the 1.1.10-r1
and install; it solve my issue.
Do you see anything in your log?
Upgrade done and running, but it didn't fixed the problem :x
Alex a écrit :
I had been the same issue with 1.1.7. Try to unmask the 1.1.10-r1
and install; it solve my issue.
I don't have any sieve error file.
# dovecot -n
# 1.1.11: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.28-gentoo-r1--std-ipv4-64 x86_64 Gentoo Base System
release 1.12.11.1 ext3
base_dir: /var/run/dovecot/
log_path: /var/log/mail/dovecot.log
info_log_path: /var/log/mail/dovecot.info
protocols:
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Roderick A. Anderson a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin to
manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot) but it
doesn't work.
I added cmusieve in the lda p
Roderick A. Anderson a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin to
manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot) but it
doesn't work.
I added cmusieve in the lda protocol :
mail_plugins
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin to
manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot) but it
doesn't work.
I added cmusieve in the lda protocol :
mail_plugins = cmusieve
mail_plugin_dir = /u
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin
to manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot)
but
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin to
manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot) but
it doesn't work.
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin to
manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot) but
it doesn't work.
I added cmusieve in th
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin to
manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot) but it
doesn't work.
I added cmusieve in the lda protocol :
Alex a écrit :
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin to
manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot) but it
doesn't work.
I added cmusieve in the lda protocol :
mail_plugins = cmusieve
Guillaume HILT wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm using dovecot 1.1.7 on Gentoo with Postfix and PostfixAdmin to
manage my virtual users.
I'm trying to use sieve (which has been compiled with Dovecot) but it
doesn't work.
I added cmusieve in the lda protocol :
mail_plugins = cmusieve
mail_plugin_dir
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