I put up a question on serverfault first, which has the details,
including a stack trace:
http://serverfault.com/questions/713687/dovecot-antispam-error-storing-mail
. Details also copied below.
Is this a known bug? If I built dovecot from source rather than using
the Ubuntu 14.04 packages, wou
I have a fairly standard antispam/dspam setup: postfix delivers to
dspam, which classifies and tags the mail, and then passes it to postfix
which uses sieve to put mail into the appropriate folders based on
dspam's classification. I also have the antispam plugin watching mail
being moved between
On 21/08/15 19:49, Guillaume Lakano - DOVECOT wrote:
> Aug 20 20:21:14 mail imap: antispam: running mailtrain backend program
> parameter 1 -D --username=guillaume.x...@mydomain.com
> Aug 20 20:21:14 mail imap: antispam: running mailtrain backend program
> parameter 2 --spam
That looks like it
I've had no responses to this bug report. Does anyone have any ideas on
how I can move it forward?
Regards,
Andrew
On 13/08/15 06:08, Andrew McN wrote:
>
> I put up a question on serverfault first, which has the details,
> including a stack trace:
> http://serverfault.com
On 21/09/15 17:28, Alex Bulan wrote:
> The result is the same with or without "<" before the file path. With
> "<" the inode atime is updated at Dovecot startup, so the file is at
> least opened, but Dovecot still can't verify the cert.
>
> The only place in the Wiki that shows an example of ssl