[Dovecot] Converting from MBOX to Maildir broke procmail and Spamassasin and halted incoming mail
Karsten Bräckelmann
guenther at rudersport.de
Mon Sep 29 19:15:39 EEST 2008
On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 12:39 -0600, Dan Roberts wrote:
> I did have success in getting my mail accounts converted from mbox to
> maildir, but then ran aground.
>
> I could see all of my existing mail and create new folders, but I
> could not see any of my incoming mail.
>
> What I was late in realizing was that I needed to also adjust the
> settings for my LDA, which as I am using sendmail is procmail, and it
> was suggested that I needed to adjust /etc/procmail to include the line
>
> DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
>
> I did that, but new mail still didn't show up correctly. I can only
> assume that I have something still not properly adjusted in my
> procmail settings.
[...]
> In each users Home directory I have a .procmailrc file that further
> directs things on a user level.
> For my directory this file is currently
> ---------------
> [dan at trailrunner ~]$ cat .procmailrc
> MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
>
> PROBABLYJUNK = /home/dan/mail/probably-spam
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^
> :O H
> * ^X-Spam-Status:.*Yes
> {
> EXITCODE=67
> :0:
> probably-spam
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^
This makes procmail deliver mail into mbox format files. You most likely
want delivery action lines like this:
.probably-spam/
Note the leading dot and the trailing slash. That makes procmail use
Maildir format. You will have to adjust each and every delivery action.
Please see 'man procmailrc'.
Moreover, your ${PROBABLYJUNK} variable doesn't match your ${DEFAULT}.
You'd better not provide absolute, full paths there.
Given the above snippets, I guess procmail actually *did* deliver your
mail. It's just been dumped in mbox format files, which dovecot with
your changed settings doesn't recognize. And probably scattered in
multiple directories...
guenther
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