[Dovecot] Fwd: IMAP SSL incoming test need help !

Dennis Chen dchenusa at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 20 03:38:01 EEST 2012



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> From: D Chen <dchenusa at yahoo.com>
> Date: April 19, 2012 4:06:49 PM PDT
> To: lists-dovecot <replies-lists-a1z2-dovecot at listmail.innovate.net>
> Subject: Re: [Dovecot] IMAP SSL incoming test need help !
> Reply-To: D Chen <dchenusa at yahoo.com>
> 

> Thanks for nice pointing out in my mail.log!
> 
> I could not find where is the procmail log located under /var/log !
> 
> As procmail is "suspicious", I recalled that I selected either use procmail or not use for local delivery while I re-configure the postfix.  I ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure postfix" again, and selected NOT use "Procmail" for local delivery, restart postfix and ran the tested again, it worked now !  examined the mail.log, it said "delivered to maildir" instead of procmail.
> 
> why works NOT using procmail ?  thx.
> 
> From: lists-dovecot <replies-lists-a1z2-dovecot at listmail.innovate.net>
> To: D Chen <dchenusa at yahoo.com> 
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 5:22 AM
> Subject: Re: [Dovecot] IMAP SSL incoming test need help !
> 
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> ------------ Original Message ------------
> > Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012 01:44:35 AM -0700
> > From: D Chen <dchenusa at yahoo.com>
> > To: Dovecot Mailing List <dovecot at dovecot.org>
> > Subject: [Dovecot] IMAP SSL incoming test need help !
> >
> > Ubuntu 11.10 server with postfix/dovecot/squirrelmail configured.
> > 
> > Outgoing SMTP server seemed worked fine, however, the incoming
> > IMAP with SSL on port 993 doesn't seem to receive any mail at all
> > !?  Here is the mail.log during the test session from an external
> > yahoo mail (dchenusa at yahoo.com) to the internal server
> > testmail.biokeyinc.com (dchen at testmail.biokeyinc.com) The log did
> > NOT show any error !  The sender showed sent mail! but no mail
> > reach to the destination! Any help would be appreciated.
> > 
> > Apr 19 01:20:02 testmail postfix/smtpd[4103]: connect from
> > nm20-vm4.bullet.mail.ne1.yahoo.com[98.138.91.180] Apr 19 01:20:03
> > testmail postfix/smtpd[4103]: 091ED200973:
> > client=nm20-vm4.bullet.mail.ne1.yahoo.com[98.138.91.180] Apr 19
> > 01:20:03 testmail postfix/cleanup[4108]: 091ED200973:
> > message-id=<32C9C558-95DA-417D-8687-41ABE1296D61 at yahoo.com> Apr 19
> > 01:20:03 testmail postfix/qmgr[2007]: 091ED200973:
> > from=<dchenusa at yahoo.com>, size=2840, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Apr
> > 19 01:20:03 testmail postfix/smtpd[4103]: disconnect from
> > nm20-vm4.bullet.mail.ne1.yahoo.com[98.138.91.180] Apr 19 01:20:12
> > testmail postfix/smtpd[4113]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
> > Apr 19 01:20:12 testmail postfix/smtpd[4113]: 33AE9200AE9:
> > client=localhost[127.0.0.1] Apr 19 01:20:12 testmail
> > postfix/cleanup[4108]: 33AE9200AE9:
> > message-id=<32C9C558-95DA-417D-8687-41ABE1296D61 at yahoo.com> Apr 19
> > 01:20:12 testmail postfix/qmgr[2007]: 33AE9200AE9:
> > from=<dchenusa at yahoo.com>, size=3536, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Apr
> > 19 01:20:12 testmail postfix/smtpd[4113]: disconnect from
> > localhost[127.0.0.1] Apr 19 01:20:12 testmail amavis[2042]:
> > (02042-06) Passed CLEAN, [98.138.91.180] [98.138.87.4]
> > <dchenusa at yahoo.com> -> <dchen at testmail.biokeyinc.com>,
> > Message-ID: <32C9C558-95DA-417D-8687-41ABE1296D61 at yahoo.com>,
> > mail_id: rqyVZiQDwSsG, Hits: -0.109, size: 2837, queued_as:
> > 33AE9200AE9, dkim_id=dchenusa at yahoo.com, at yahoo.com, 8647 ms Apr 19
> > 01:20:12 testmail postfix/smtp[4109]: 091ED200973:
> > to=<dchen at testmail.biokeyinc.com>,
> > relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=9.5,
> > delays=0.87/0.01/0/8.6, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 from
> > MTA([127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 33AE9200AE9) Apr
> > 19 01:20:12 testmail postfix/qmgr[2007]: 091ED200973: removed Apr
> > 19 01:20:12 testmail postfix/local[4114]: 33AE9200AE9:
> > to=<dchen at testmail.biokeyinc.com>, relay=local, delay=0.18,
> > delays=0.1/0/0/0.07, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command:
> > procmail -a "$EXTENSION") Apr 19 01:20:12 testmail
> > postfix/qmgr[2007]: 33AE9200AE9: removed Apr 19 01:21:30 testmail
> > dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<dchen>, method=PLAIN,
> > rip=63.195.90.22, lip=192.168.20.100, mpid=4122, TLS Apr 19
> > 01:23:13 testmail dovecot: imap(dchen): Disconnected: Disconnected
> > in IDLE bytes=99/708 Apr 19 01:23:23 testmail postfix/anvil[4105]:
> > statistics: max connection rate 1/60s for (smtp:98.138.91.180) at
> > Apr 19 01:20:02 Apr 19 01:23:23 testmail postfix/anvil[4105]:
> > statistics: max connection count 1 for (smtp:98.138.91.180) at Apr
> > 19 01:20:02 Apr 19 01:23:23 testmail postfix/anvil[4105]:
> > statistics: max cache size 1 at Apr 19 01:20:02
> 
> ------------ End Original Message ------------
> 
> 
> I'm going to bet that procmail is eating the inbound message:
> 
>   Apr 19 01:20:12 testmail postfix/local[4114]: 33AE9200AE9:  
>   to=<dchen at testmail.biokeyinc.com>, relay=local, delay=0.18, 
>   delays=0.1/0/0/0.07, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command:
> 
>   procmail -a "$EXTENSION")
> 
> and it's not getting to the user's inbox. If a message doesn't get
> to the user's inbox then it's not dovecot's issue that it can't be
> retrieved.
> 
> fyi -- imap/dovecot have nothing to do your inbound delivery.
> 
>   > however, the incoming IMAP with SSL on port 993 doesn't
>   > seem to receive any mail
> 
> that's handled by your MTA, which in your case is postfix, with
> procmail in the mix.
> 
> I would try looking at the procmail log to see what's happening
> there.
> 
>   - Richard
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