[Dovecot] Problems with dovecot 2.0, sieve and mdbox

Jerry dovecot.user at seibercom.net
Sat Sep 4 17:07:20 EEST 2010


On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 15:27:26 +0200
Patrick Westenberg <pw at wk-serv.de> articulated:

> I tried to use a global sieve skript to sort spam mails into
> a subfolder of INBOX. I´m using mdbox.
> 
> The log shows that the script is called and executed but it is
> not able to find or create the mailbox:
> 
> Sep  4 15:18:55 mercury dovecot: lmtp(6237, mail at steulerfliesen.de): 
> Debug: Namespace : Permission lookup failed from 
> /var/mail/steulerfliesen.de/mail/mdbox/mailboxes/Spamverdacht
> Sep  4 15:18:55 mercury dovecot: lmtp(6237, mail at steulerfliesen.de): 
> Debug: Namespace : Using permissions from 
> /var/mail/steulerfliesen.de/mail/mdbox: mode=0700 gid=-1
> 
> Sep  4 15:22:37 mercury dovecot: lmtp(6261, mail at steulerfliesen.de): 
> Debug: Namespace : Permission lookup failed from 
> /var/mail/steulerfliesen.de/mail/mdbox/mailboxes/INBOX.Spamverdacht
> Sep  4 15:22:37 mercury dovecot: lmtp(6261, mail at steulerfliesen.de): 
> Debug: Namespace : Using permissions from 
> /var/mail/steulerfliesen.de/mail/mdbox: mode=0700 gid=-1
> 
> My skript looks like this:
> 
> require "fileinto";
> if header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES" {
>    fileinto "Spamverdacht";
> }
> 
> I also tried:
> 
> require "fileinto";
> if header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES" {
>    fileinto "INBOX.Spamverdacht";
> }
> 
> How can I fix this?

This looks very much like a permissions problem. Please post the output
of 'dovecot -n' and the "user/group" & modes set on
"/var/mail/steulerfliesen.de/mail/mdbox/mailboxes/Spamverdacht" & 
"/var/mail/steulerfliesen.de/mail/mdbox/mailboxes/INBOX.Spamverdacht".

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Jerry ✌
Dovecot.user at seibercom.net

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