On Thursday 16 February 2006 23:31, Dominic Marks wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
I have dovecot (0.99.14 under FC4) set up and working beautifully for my mail, handing on to procmail, and handling many subfolders. Today I needed to set up a second user. I added his account in kmail and created a sub-folder, but no sent-mail, trash etc. were created. I have sent test messages and /var/log/maillog says they have been processed, but they are not arriving in his inbox. /var/log/mail.info shows that he has logged in to dovecot. He has a simple .procmailrc to handle the one subdirectory.
Where does your MTA say the message was delivered to? Are you sure it is going to the same place as dovecot is looking?
My suspicion was that it's not. This is as much info as I have gathered so far -
Feb 17 09:20:16 packbell postfix/smtp[3137]: 87B7BAE0A3: to=davidwilson@lydgate.org.uk, relay=smtp.mailbox.co.uk[212.85.249.130], delay=1, status=sent (250 OK id=1FA1sn-0002L6-Q3) Feb 17 09:20:16 packbell postfix/qmgr[1852]: 87B7BAE0A3: removed .... 57982AE0A3: message-id=200602170923.25143.cannewilson@tiscali.co.uk Feb 17 09:21:19 packbell postfix/qmgr[1852]: 57982AE0A3: from=cannewilson@tiscali.co.uk, size=1816, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Feb 17 09:21:19 packbell procmail[3149]: Suspicious rcfile "/home/david/.procmailrc" Feb 17 09:21:19 packbell postfix/local[3131]: 57982AE0A3: to=david@localhost.lydgate.net, orig_to=david@localhost, relay=local, delay=0, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail) Feb 17 09:21:19 packbell postfix/qmgr[1852]: 57982AE0A3: removed
Suspicious procmailrc - I added new/ to the path today, as someone suggested elsewhere. Maybe that's what is being questioned. Here is the .procmailrc
SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
#Set user variable
USER=david
#Set user Inbox directory MAILDIR=/home/david/Maildir/ DEFAULT=$MAILDIR
#Set logfile LOGFILE=/home/david/pm.log MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir/
VERBOSE=YES LOGABSTRACT=YES
LOG=" "
###For maildir, ensure that all recipe commands end with '/'###
:0
- ^To: .*\@lydgate.org.uk ${MAILDIR}.INBOX.Mailbox/new/ .......
/home/david/pm.log is empty.
Anything else I can trace that may help? Thanks for replying
Anne