Once upon a time, Stephan Bosch stephan@rename-it.nl said:
You can check the handling of a particular message yourself using the sieve-test tool (there is a man page for it). By specifying the
-t - -Tlevel=matching
options, you'll get detailed information on why a particular decision is made.
Hmm, that's weird. sieve-test says it would store the message into the Spam folder (as expected), but it was definitely delivered to INBOX.
Without insight in your configuration (output from
dovecot -n
) and an example of a message that is mishandled, I cannot tell you more.
Here you go. I changed the local part of the user's email address in the spam message, and the doveadm password in the doveconf output, but that's all.
http://www.cmadams.net/misc/dove/doveconf-n.txt http://www.cmadams.net/misc/dove/spam-message.txt
I have three Dovecot VMs behind a pair of Dovecot director VMs; this is from the actual host that handled the delivery (all three backend hosts are showing the same issue). Users are in MySQL and mail is on NFS. There are some things configured, like managesieve, that aren't currently used.
This is a new setup, migrated from Courier; I made the switch a couple of weeks ago (not my first time using Dovecot, just finally got a chance to migrate this setup).
Thanks.
Chris Adams cma@cmadams.net