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Re: dovecot is moving messages to spam
Hello, it worked just fine. thank your for your help. After change this user's password and kicked him, I resent the e-mail and it didn't move. Surely he has some MUA set somewhere but he has no clue where. Thank you for your time. On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Aki Tuomiwrote: > Hi, > > you could try doveadm who and doveadm kick. These might help you out. > > Aki > > On September 28, 2016 at 4:39 PM Webert de Souza Lima < > webert.b...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Konstantin, > > > > There is no sieve for the user (checked his dovecot mail directory, sieve > > folder is empty and there is no sieve file) and the only global sieve > > present is regarding the X-Spam-Flag header, which is not the case. > > There is no login happening for this user and this occur, for sure. > > > > The only thing I can imagine is some e-mail client as you said is holding > > an old connection open, previously authenticated (before I disabled his > > login) and moving the messages with some filter. > > Looking at the logs, it surely looks like an e-mail client software. > > > > I'll take a deeper look into this. > > > > On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Konstantin Khomoutov < > > flatw...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 10:15:25 -0300 > > > Webert de Souza Lima wrote: > > > > > > > is there any dovecot rule settings besides X-Spam-Flag header? Can it > > > > move messages via IMAP? > > > > > > > > I have a message that is being moved to spam folder after delivered > > > > in the INBOX but it has no X-Spam-Flag and it's not beeing done by > > > > the user (I changed his password, suspended his account and made his > > > > login impossible). > > > > > > > > This happens only when certain "FROM" address is present in the body, > > > > like the following message (sent via telnet): > > > [...] > > > > Sep 28 13:08:00 lmtp(my.user@my.domain): Info: > OOKlA3rA61dNbwAAkzG9Ng: > > > > sieve: msgid=unspecified: stored mail into mailbox 'INBOX' > > > > > > > > Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: copy from INBOX: > > > > box=INBOX.Spam, uid=154, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test > > > > > > > > Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: expunge: box=INBOX, > > > > uid=18147, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test > > > [...] > > > > > > Are you sure there's no Sieve script active for this user? > > > (Note that there also could be a global Sieve script or scripts which > > > are executed before/after those of a user.) > > > > > > And have you really verified nothing logs into the server for sure > > > using that user's credentials (such as a Thunderbird instance with mail > > > filters enabled)? Another thing to check is that this user's INBOX > > > folder is not shared with someone else (if at all possible). > > > >
Re: FreeBSD port
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 08:32:12AM -0400, Jerry wrote: > On Mon, 26 Sep 2016 13:21:12 -0600, The Doctor stated: > > >Is the person responsible for the FreeBSD port on this list? > > > >There might be a minor bug in a small piece of correction code issues > >in the last 4 days. > > The maintainers email address is:. Why don't you > just contact him directly, or CC him via this forum? > Already done. > -- > Jerry -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca God,Queen and country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! http://www.fullyfollow.me/rootnl2k Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism Time for the USA to hold a referendum on its republic and vote to dissolve!!
Re: dovecot is moving messages to spam
Hi, you could try doveadm who and doveadm kick. These might help you out. Aki > On September 28, 2016 at 4:39 PM Webert de Souza Lima> wrote: > > > Hi Konstantin, > > There is no sieve for the user (checked his dovecot mail directory, sieve > folder is empty and there is no sieve file) and the only global sieve > present is regarding the X-Spam-Flag header, which is not the case. > There is no login happening for this user and this occur, for sure. > > The only thing I can imagine is some e-mail client as you said is holding > an old connection open, previously authenticated (before I disabled his > login) and moving the messages with some filter. > Looking at the logs, it surely looks like an e-mail client software. > > I'll take a deeper look into this. > > On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Konstantin Khomoutov < > flatw...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > > On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 10:15:25 -0300 > > Webert de Souza Lima wrote: > > > > > is there any dovecot rule settings besides X-Spam-Flag header? Can it > > > move messages via IMAP? > > > > > > I have a message that is being moved to spam folder after delivered > > > in the INBOX but it has no X-Spam-Flag and it's not beeing done by > > > the user (I changed his password, suspended his account and made his > > > login impossible). > > > > > > This happens only when certain "FROM" address is present in the body, > > > like the following message (sent via telnet): > > [...] > > > Sep 28 13:08:00 lmtp(my.user@my.domain): Info: OOKlA3rA61dNbwAAkzG9Ng: > > > sieve: msgid=unspecified: stored mail into mailbox 'INBOX' > > > > > > Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: copy from INBOX: > > > box=INBOX.Spam, uid=154, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test > > > > > > Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: expunge: box=INBOX, > > > uid=18147, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test > > [...] > > > > Are you sure there's no Sieve script active for this user? > > (Note that there also could be a global Sieve script or scripts which > > are executed before/after those of a user.) > > > > And have you really verified nothing logs into the server for sure > > using that user's credentials (such as a Thunderbird instance with mail > > filters enabled)? Another thing to check is that this user's INBOX > > folder is not shared with someone else (if at all possible). > >
Re: dovecot is moving messages to spam
Hi Konstantin, There is no sieve for the user (checked his dovecot mail directory, sieve folder is empty and there is no sieve file) and the only global sieve present is regarding the X-Spam-Flag header, which is not the case. There is no login happening for this user and this occur, for sure. The only thing I can imagine is some e-mail client as you said is holding an old connection open, previously authenticated (before I disabled his login) and moving the messages with some filter. Looking at the logs, it surely looks like an e-mail client software. I'll take a deeper look into this. On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Konstantin Khomoutov < flatw...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: > On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 10:15:25 -0300 > Webert de Souza Limawrote: > > > is there any dovecot rule settings besides X-Spam-Flag header? Can it > > move messages via IMAP? > > > > I have a message that is being moved to spam folder after delivered > > in the INBOX but it has no X-Spam-Flag and it's not beeing done by > > the user (I changed his password, suspended his account and made his > > login impossible). > > > > This happens only when certain "FROM" address is present in the body, > > like the following message (sent via telnet): > [...] > > Sep 28 13:08:00 lmtp(my.user@my.domain): Info: OOKlA3rA61dNbwAAkzG9Ng: > > sieve: msgid=unspecified: stored mail into mailbox 'INBOX' > > > > Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: copy from INBOX: > > box=INBOX.Spam, uid=154, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test > > > > Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: expunge: box=INBOX, > > uid=18147, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test > [...] > > Are you sure there's no Sieve script active for this user? > (Note that there also could be a global Sieve script or scripts which > are executed before/after those of a user.) > > And have you really verified nothing logs into the server for sure > using that user's credentials (such as a Thunderbird instance with mail > filters enabled)? Another thing to check is that this user's INBOX > folder is not shared with someone else (if at all possible). >
Re: dovecot is moving messages to spam
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 10:15:25 -0300 Webert de Souza Limawrote: > is there any dovecot rule settings besides X-Spam-Flag header? Can it > move messages via IMAP? > > I have a message that is being moved to spam folder after delivered > in the INBOX but it has no X-Spam-Flag and it's not beeing done by > the user (I changed his password, suspended his account and made his > login impossible). > > This happens only when certain "FROM" address is present in the body, > like the following message (sent via telnet): [...] > Sep 28 13:08:00 lmtp(my.user@my.domain): Info: OOKlA3rA61dNbwAAkzG9Ng: > sieve: msgid=unspecified: stored mail into mailbox 'INBOX' > > Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: copy from INBOX: > box=INBOX.Spam, uid=154, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test > > Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: expunge: box=INBOX, > uid=18147, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test [...] Are you sure there's no Sieve script active for this user? (Note that there also could be a global Sieve script or scripts which are executed before/after those of a user.) And have you really verified nothing logs into the server for sure using that user's credentials (such as a Thunderbird instance with mail filters enabled)? Another thing to check is that this user's INBOX folder is not shared with someone else (if at all possible).
Re: FreeBSD port
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 1:32 PM, Jerrywrote: > On Mon, 26 Sep 2016 13:21:12 -0600, The Doctor stated: > > >Is the person responsible for the FreeBSD port on this list? > > > >There might be a minor bug in a small piece of correction code issues > >in the last 4 days. > > The maintainers email address is: . Why don't you > just contact him directly, or CC him via this forum? > > I would suggest report the bug in https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/ it will get assigned to the maintainer, you can submit a patch there too. If its a confirmed bug, I would say its the preferred way so others can see the report and possibly try the proposed patches locally. Melhores Cumprimentos // Best Regards --- *Miguel Clara* *IT - Sys Admin & Developer* > -- > Jerry >
dovecot is moving messages to spam
Hi, is there any dovecot rule settings besides X-Spam-Flag header? Can it move messages via IMAP? I have a message that is being moved to spam folder after delivered in the INBOX but it has no X-Spam-Flag and it's not beeing done by the user (I changed his password, suspended his account and made his login impossible). This happens only when certain "FROM" address is present in the body, like the following message (sent via telnet): From:Subject: Test teste . Dovecot logs: Sep 28 13:08:00 lmtp(my.user@my.domain): Info: OOKlA3rA61dNbwAAkzG9Ng: sieve: msgid=unspecified: stored mail into mailbox 'INBOX' Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: copy from INBOX: box=INBOX.Spam, uid=154, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test Sep 28 13:08:01 imap(my.user@my.domain): Info: expunge: box=INBOX, uid=18147, msgid=, size=340, subject=Test Thanks in advance
Re: FreeBSD port
On Mon, 26 Sep 2016 13:21:12 -0600, The Doctor stated: >Is the person responsible for the FreeBSD port on this list? > >There might be a minor bug in a small piece of correction code issues >in the last 4 days. The maintainers email address is:. Why don't you just contact him directly, or CC him via this forum? -- Jerry
Re: FreeBSD port
On 26.09.2016 22:21, The Doctor wrote: > Is the person responsible for the FreeBSD port on this list? > > There might be a minor bug in a small piece of correction code issues in the > last 4 days. > Can you provide more details, I can try reaching out to the maintainer(s). Aki
Re: Login just at special timeslots / working hours
Hi thanks, Am 27.09.16 um 17:07 schrieb Tom Hendrikx: > > On 27-09-16 17:03, Aki Tuomi wrote: >>> On September 27, 2016 at 5:42 PM Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator >>>wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> is there a dovecot feature I did not found yet, which can limit the >>> access to the server to special timeslots like working hours? >>> >>> Or is that a serverside / sssd / auth / pam / account feature? >>> >>> Thanks for hints to some helpfull documentation and sugesstions. >>> >>> Regards . Götz >>> >>> >> At least this is doable with PAM. See >> http://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-pam_time.html >> >> Aki >> > > You could also use http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting . There is > a nice example named 'Denying connection from some IP/User'. > > Regards, > Tom the PostLoginScripting looks like the best option right now. Our Users aren't authenticated by pam on the dovecot server, so I'll check the script. Regards . Götz smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Dovecot Pro Community Edition
Il 27/09/2016 21:32, Markus Petzsch ha scritto: Hi, I'm trying to setup push notifications for Open-Xchange (OX) and struggle with finding the push_notification plugin. According to https://oxpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=AppSuite:OX_Mail#Requirements it should be found in the Dovecot Pro Community Edition. I'm currently running dovecot that came with CentOS 7.2 but am intrested in OX's push feature. Can someone point me in the right direction where to find the community edition repos? Hi, "and community edition" not "Dovecot Pro Community Edition". Push notification for OX is available in Dovecot standard repo here: https://github.com/dovecot/core/tree/master/src/plugins/push-notification Ciao -- Alessio Cecchi Postmaster @ http://www.qboxmail.it https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessice