On 12 Mar 2015, at 05:48, E.B. <emailbuilder88@yahoo.com> wrote:
However, I do see that Sieve was accessing the user home directory because for some reason now it just created a ".pki" directory therein, which inside of it has an empty "nssdb" directory. That never happened before...? Not a big problem, but I'd prefer not to have that there.
Sieve doesn't do that. I don't think Dovecot does that either, but I am not sure.
Odd. Some lib Sieve uses? These directories do not appear in user home directories unless I install the newest Sieve (and not until a delivery via LMTP happens). No other changes. No other software is currently accessing user home locations at all.
Using today's hg version, these .pki directories aren't created. I wonder if Timo could shine a light on this.
Probably some PAM plugin or some other strange automation. Dovecot definitely doesn't create those itself.