On 3/11/2015 2:10 AM, E.B. wrote:
I have some global scripts that were running nicely.
Then I opened one in an editor and (probably, but not 100% sure) mindlessly saved the file, even though I hadn't made any changes.
Shortly after, Sieve errors started showing in the log:
Error: 4k5JA74R/1TlIwABG/SpMA: sieve: binary save: failed to create temporary file: open(/usr/local/var/dovecot/sieve/script2.svbin.example.com.4139.) failed: Permission denied... Error: 4k5JA74R/1TlIwABG/SpMA: sieve: The LDA Sieve plugin does not have permission to save global Sieve script binaries; global Sieve scripts like `/usr/local/var/dovecot/sieve/script2.sieve' need to be pre-compiled using the sievec tool
Well, OK, is it going by the timestamp on the files? Fine. I recompiled it by hand. Yet, I STILL got these errors!
I triple and quadruple checked that the timestamp on the svbin files was more recent. And Sieve was only complaining about one of the two scripts in the directory.
I restarted dovecot. No change.
So I removed read permission on the .sieve files and only left read permission on the .svbin files. THIS WORKED. No more error. I can live with that, but why was it not complaining before, why was it only complaining about one of my scripts and why would it complain at all when the timestamps on the svbin should have indicated on compilation is needed?
I've heard about this problem before. Do you have the opportunity to test this with the 0.4.7.rc1 release? That adds a few extra debug lines (shown when mail_debug=yes) that would indicate why Sieve is thinking the global script is not up-to-date.
Regards,
Stephan.