[Dovecot] Auto Vacation replies again

CJ Keist cj.keist at colostate.edu
Mon Aug 11 23:09:16 EEST 2008


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Fixed it!!

In the file src/sieve_cmu.c line 744:

smtp_client = smtp_client_open(src->addr, NULL, &f);

change to:

smtp_client = smtp_client_open(src->addr, src->fromaddr, &f);


CJ Keist wrote:
> Sorry to bring this up again.
> 
> I have now configured my test server to pass all email messages off to
> our central campus email filter gateway.  This gateway scans all email
> traffic for viruses/spam before being delivered to any local mail servers.
> Once I did this my auto vacation replies are getting canned due to the
> fact the from header line is empty in the reply message.  You can see
> that it is empty from my mail logs (soon after the line where is
> executes my .dovecot.sievec file):
> 
> Aug 11 13:24:51 mail2.engr.colostate.edu dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info]
> auth(default): new auth connection: pid=15539
> Aug 11 13:24:51 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/smtpd[15539]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] connect from akron.colostate.edu[129.82.103.160]
> Aug 11 13:24:52 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/smtpd[15539]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] setting up TLS connection from
> akron.colostate.edu[129.82.103.160]
> Aug 11 13:24:52 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/smtpd[15539]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] Anonymous TLS connection established from
> akron.colostate.edu[129.82.103.160]: TLSv1 with cipher
> DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/smtpd[15539]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] 44DEC599C3: client=akron.colostate.edu[129.82.103.160]
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/cleanup[15547]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] 44DEC599C3:
> message-id=<f57f300811e59cd8ad787c582485f6b9.squirrel at webmail.engr.colostate.edu>
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/smtpd[15539]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] disconnect from akron.colostate.edu[129.82.103.160]
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/qmgr[15988]: [ID 197553
> mail.info] 44DEC599C3: from=<joeblow at engr.colostate.edu>, size=1875,
> nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu deliver(cjay): [ID 315030
> mail.info] Loading modules from directory:
> /userM/mail-services/dovecot/lib/dovecot/lda
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu deliver(cjay): [ID 619685
> mail.info] Module loaded:
> /userM/mail-services/dovecot/lib/dovecot/lda/lib90_cmusieve_plugin.so
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu deliver(cjay): [ID 848615
> mail.info] mbox:
> data=/top/admin/ENS/people/cjay/home/:INBOX=/userM/mail/cjay
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu deliver(cjay): [ID 885103
> mail.info] fs: root=/top/admin/ENS/people/cjay/home, index=, control=,
> inbox=/userM/mail/cjay
> Aug 11 13:24:53 mail2.engr.colostate.edu deliver(cjay): [ID 223526
> mail.info] cmusieve: Using sieve path:
> /top/admin/ENS/people/cjay/home/.dovecot.sieve
> Aug 11 13:24:54 mail2.engr.colostate.edu deliver(cjay): [ID 507699
> mail.info] cmusieve: Executing script
> /top/admin/ENS/people/cjay/home/.dovecot.sievec
> Aug 11 13:24:54 mail2.engr.colostate.edu deliver(cjay): [ID 725890
> mail.info]
> msgid=<f57f300811e59cd8ad787c582485f6b9.squirrel at webmail.engr.colostate.edu>:
> sent vacation response to <joeblow at engr.colostate.edu>
> Aug 11 13:24:54 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/pickup[13201]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] B9798599C5: uid=10946 from=<>
> Aug 11 13:24:54 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/cleanup[15547]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] B9798599C5:
> message-id=<dovecot-1218482693-706158-0 at mail2.engr.colostate.edu>
> Aug 11 13:24:54 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/qmgr[15988]: [ID 197553
> mail.info] B9798599C5: from=<>, size=772, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Aug 11 13:24:55 mail2.engr.colostate.edu deliver(cjay): [ID 702911
> mail.info]
> msgid=<f57f300811e59cd8ad787c582485f6b9.squirrel at webmail.engr.colostate.edu>:
> saved mail to INBOX
> Aug 11 13:24:55 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/smtp[15555]: [ID 197553
> mail.info] B9798599C5: to=<joeblow at engr.colostate.edu>,
> relay=parker.colostate.edu[129.82.103.125]:25, delay=0.89,
> delays=0.09/0.51/0.03/0.25, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0
> m7BJOur1516324 Message accepted for delivery)
> Aug 11 13:24:55 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/qmgr[15988]: [ID 197553
> mail.info] B9798599C5: removed
> Aug 11 13:24:55 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/local[15549]: [ID
> 197553 mail.info] 44DEC599C3: to=<cjay at engr2.colostate.edu>,
> relay=local, delay=2.7, delays=0.26/0.19/0/2.2, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent
> (delivered to command: /userM/mail-services/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/deliver)
> Aug 11 13:24:55 mail2.engr.colostate.edu postfix/qmgr[15988]: [ID 197553
> mail.info] 44DEC599C3: removed
> 
> Again, my info:
> 
> OS: Solaris 10 sparc on T2000
> postfix: 2.5.2
> dovecot: 1.1.2
> sieve plug: 1.1.5
> 
> dovecot -n:
> # 1.1.2: /userM/mail-services/dovecot/etc/dovecot.conf
> Warning: fd limit 256 is lower than what Dovecot can use under full load
> (more than 3072). Either grow the limit or change
> login_max_processes_count and max_mail_processes settings
> base_dir: /userM/mail-services/dovecot/var/run/dovecot/
> protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s
> ssl_cert_file: /userM/mail-services/dovecot/etc/ssl/dovecot.pem
> ssl_key_file: /userM/mail-services/dovecot/etc/ssl/privkey.pem
> ssl_parameters_regenerate: 0
> ssl_cipher_list: MEDIUM:!LOW
> disable_plaintext_auth: no
> login_dir: /userM/mail-services/dovecot/var/run/dovecot/login
> login_executable(default):
> /userM/mail-services/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
> login_executable(imap):
> /userM/mail-services/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
> login_executable(pop3):
> /userM/mail-services/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/pop3-login
> login_greeting: Cyrus ready.
> login_max_processes_count: 1024
> max_mail_processes: 1024
> mail_location: mbox:~/:INBOX=/userM/mail/%u
> mail_debug: yes
> mmap_disable: yes
> mail_nfs_index: yes
> mail_executable(default): /userM/mail-services/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap
> mail_executable(imap): /userM/mail-services/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap
> mail_executable(pop3): /userM/mail-services/dovecot/libexec/dovecot/pop3
> mail_plugin_dir(default): /userM/mail-services/dovecot/lib/dovecot/imap
> mail_plugin_dir(imap): /userM/mail-services/dovecot/lib/dovecot/imap
> mail_plugin_dir(pop3): /userM/mail-services/dovecot/lib/dovecot/pop3
> auth default:
>   mechanisms: plain login
>   verbose: yes
>   debug: yes
>   passdb:
>     driver: pam
>   passdb:
>     driver: passwd
>     args: blocking=yes
>   userdb:
>     driver: passwd
>     args: blocking=yes
>   socket:
>     type: listen
>     client:
>       path: /userM/mail-services/postfix/var/private/auth
>       mode: 432
>       user: postfix
>       group: postfix
>     master:
>       path: /userM/mail-services/dovecot/var/run/dovecot/auth-master
>       mode: 384
>       user: postfix
>       group: postfix
> 
> 
> My sieve file:
> require ["fileinto", "vacation"];
> 
> # BEGIN VACATION
> vacation
>     :days 30
>     :subject "Out of Office Reply"
>     :from "cj.keist at colostate.edu"
>     :addresses "cjay at engr2.colostate.edu"
> "********************** OUT OF THE OFFICE *******************
> 
> testing auto vacation
> i will reply to your message.
> 
> *************************************************************";
> 
> Is there something in the config files I'm missing?  Also, I'm willing
> to debug this if someone could point me in the right direction in the
> sieve plugin code where the from address should be set.
> 
> Thanks...
> 
> 

- --
C. J. Keist                     Email: cj.keist at colostate.edu
UNIX/Network Manager            Phone: 970-491-0630
Engineering Network Services    Fax:   970-491-5569
College of Engineering, CSU
Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1301

All I want is a chance to prove 'Money can't buy happiness'
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