Timo,
ok, I found the issue. Config problem on some servers that were delivering the mail. We have separate servers delivering outside mail to the Maildirs, and a set of servers that do the IMAP, POP, Webmail, etc...
Seems the delivery servers didn't have the ignore the Spam folder directive. I tested, and all is well...
Sorry about that one, I hate not catching those before I ask you and the group, but i appreciate your work.
Tim.
On 2/2/2011 1:33 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 11:54 -0800, Tim Traver wrote:
But, it looks like when a new spam email is delivered, before the sieve rules in the lda can move it into the spam folder, it is added to the maildirsize file. Then, once it is moved into the Spam folder, if it is directly expunged from the folder, it isn't subtracted from maildirsize file. I can't reproduce this, it's never added to quota when delivering to Spam. Try to reproduce with a simpler setup.
Hmmm...maybe its the structure of the default sieve command that I have that is making it want to add it? It should happen only when the message is actually saved somewhere (you sure there's not a copy saved to some archive/something?)
plugin { quota = maildir:User quota quota_rule = Trash:storage=+100M quota_rule2 = Spam:ignore sieve = ~/.dovecot.sieve sieve_after = /home/mailboxes/sieve/to_spam_folder.sieve sieve_dir = ~/Maildir/sieve sieve_extensions = +notify +imapflags } Try:
removing the sieve_* settings
Use a simple Sieve script for a test user:
require "fileinto"; fileinto "Spam"; stop;
- Run from command line:
doveadm quota get -u username echo "Hello world" | /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-lda -d username doveadm quota get -u username
With these and latest v2.0 from hg (but I don't remember any related fixes for a long time) the quota never increased.