On 15/04/2019 10:59, Larry Rosenman via dovecot wrote:
I'll run a full test when I'm back in front of areal computer vs. My phone.(in a few hours)

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On 15/04/2019 10:31, Larry Rosenman via dovecot wrote:
It always shows the autoindex. And yes built from sources.  I'm the FreeBSD port maintainer for mail/docecot.  This has been happening for several releases.

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On 15/04/2019 08:09, Larry Rosenman via dovecot wrote:
Note the hits after the fts rescan/index.


From: Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi@open-xchange.com>
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On 15.4.2019 3.33, Larry Rosenman via dovecot wrote:
⌂72% [ler@thebighonker.lerctr.org:~] $ doveadm search mailbox lists/freebsd/ports-commiters  body 'sysutils'
[ler@thebighonker.lerctr.org:~] $ doveadm fts rescan
[ler@thebighonker.lerctr.org:~] $ doveadm index -q lists/freebsd/ports-commiters
⌂64% [ler@thebighonker.lerctr.org:~] $ tail -f /var/log/maillog
Apr 14 19:30:27 thebighonker dovecot[2507]: imap-login: Disconnected (auth failed, 1 attempts in 2 secs): user=<gwc>, method=PLAIN, rip=180.180.217.124, lip=192.147.25.65, TLS: Connection closed, session=<EAk5woaGV4S0tNl8>
Apr 14 19:30:28 thebighonker dovecot[2507]: imap-login: Login: user=<ler>, method=PLAIN, rip=2001:470:1f0f:3ad:bb:dcff:fe50:d900, lip=2001:470:1f0f:3ad:bb:dcff:fe50:d900, mpid=14813, TLS, session=<lr1mwoaGwYMgAQRwHw8DrQC73P/+UNkA>
Apr 14 19:30:30 thebighonker dovecot[2507]: imap(ler/14813): Logged out in=12412 out=66691 fhc=0 fhb=0 fbc=0 fbb=0 del=0 exp=0 trash=0
Apr 14 19:30:54 thebighonker exim[14846]: no host name found for IP address 23.100.68.192
Apr 14 19:30:55 thebighonker exim[14846]: H=(DaVinci-MWare.prophet21lab.com) [23.100.68.192]:52130 I=[192.147.25.65]:25 sender verify defer for <info@duke.org>: host lookup did not complete
Apr 14 19:30:55 thebighonker exim[14846]: H=(DaVinci-MWare.prophet21lab.com) [23.100.68.192]:52130 I=[192.147.25.65]:25 F=<info@duke.org> temporarily rejected RCPT <jpotyh@why.net>: Could not complete sender verify
Apr 14 19:31:04 thebighonker dovecot[2507]: imap-login: Login: user=<ctr>, method=PLAIN, rip=2001:470:1f0f:3ad:bb:dcff:fe50:d900, lip=2001:470:1f0f:3ad:bb:dcff:fe50:d900, mpid=14910, TLS, session=<bVWMxIaGJtogAQRwHw8DrQC73P/+UNkA>
Apr 14 19:31:04 thebighonker dovecot[2507]: imap(ctr/14910): Logged out in=169 out=1711 fhc=0 fhb=0 fbc=0 fbb=0 del=0 exp=0 trash=0
Apr 14 19:31:16 thebighonker exim[14911]: no host name found for IP address 80.253.235.35
Apr 14 19:31:19 thebighonker dovecot[2507]: indexer-worker(ler/14919): Indexed 1578 messages in lists/freebsd/ports-commiters (UIDs 21067..22644)
^C
[ler@thebighonker.lerctr.org:~] 130 $ doveadm search mailbox lists/freebsd/ports-commiters  body 'sysutils/'


Just minor nit, but you are searching for 'sysutils' first, then 'sysutils/'. FTS does not do substring searches by default.

Aki


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Larry

just to be sure: are you running a standard unmodified 2.3.5.1 version which you built from source code?

I can see that first you search for sysutils, then do a rescan and reindex (which is shown in the log) and then you are able to find sysutils/.

It is better when doing these tests to search for the same string before and after, just to eliminate too many different factors in the test.

Nevertheless I did not see your logging for what happens when you receive a test message containing sysutils/. Dovecot should be outputing info about autoindexing given your setup. Does it do that or does it give some other message? Can you show those logs?

John

Larry

Did you notice any difference between the logging for auto indexing and the logging for indexing that you triggered manually? Would you mind posting the auto indexing logging for a message to that same user (ler)?

best regards

John

ok, the hypothesis I'm trying to confirm is that auto indexing is taking place under the full username ler@somedomain whereas in the command line tests you did your are using user ler (as presumably is roundcube).

John