Sieve vacation failure

Ken Murchison ken at oceana.com
Thu Jul 31 11:56:06 EDT 2003


What does imapd.log show?


John Lederer wrote:

> Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
> 
> John Lederer wrote:
> 
>> We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
>>
>> Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects.  It 
>> doesn't do anything for vacation.
>>
>> here is the sieve script:
>>
>> #Mail filter rules for bjz
>> #Generated by bjz using SmartSieve 0.5.0-devel 2003/07/29 11:44:00
>> require ["vacation"];
>>
>> vacation :days 5 :addresses ["bjz at mailbackup.dewittross.net", 
>> "bjz at dewitross.net", "bjz at dewittross.com", "bjz at drssc.com"] text:
>> I wish I was on vacation
>> .
>> ;
>>
>> The postfix log shows no indication that the vacation filter worked at 
>> all:
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/qmgr[7697]: DB0F014452: 
>> from=<john at jhml.org>, size=1901, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: input attribute name: 
>> status
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: input attribute value: 0
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: public/cleanup socket: 
>> wanted attribute: reason
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: input attribute name: 
>> reason
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: input attribute value: 
>> (end)
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: public/cleanup socket: 
>> wanted attribute: (list terminator)
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: input attribute name: 
>> (end)
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: > 
>> localhost[127.0.0.1]: 250 Ok: queued as DB0F014452
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: watchdog_pat: 0x808ad10
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: < 
>> localhost[127.0.0.1]: QUIT
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: > 
>> localhost[127.0.0.1]: 221 Bye
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtpd[9970]: disconnect from 
>> localhost[127.0.0.1]
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtp[9967]: < 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]: 
>> 250 Ok
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtp[9967]: C241314402: 
>> to=<bjz at mailbackup.dewittross.net>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], 
>> delay=0, status=sent (250 Ok)
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtp[9967]: > 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]: 
>> QUIT
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtp[9967]: name_mask: resource
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup postfix/smtp[9967]: name_mask: software
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup postfix/pipe[9972]: DB0F014452: 
>> to=<bjz at mailbackup.dewittross.net>, relay=cyrus, delay=1, status=sent 
>> (mailbackup.dewittross.net)
>>
>> Similarly the imapd log indicates nothing:
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup master[9974]: about to exec 
>> /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtpd
>> Jul 30 11:26:29 mailbackup lmtpunix[9974]: executed
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: accepted connection
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: lmtp connection preauth'd as 
>> postman
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: duplicate_check: 
>> <3F27F1B4.20300 at jhml.org>                user.bjz             0
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: mystore: starting txn 2147483886
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: mystore: committing txn 
>> 2147483886
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: duplicate_mark: 
>> <3F27F1B4.20300 at jhml.org>                user.bjz             1059582390
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: mystore: starting txn 2147483887
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: mystore: committing txn 
>> 2147483887
>> Jul 30 11:26:30 mailbackup lmtpd[9974]: duplicate_mark: 
>> <3F27F1B4.20300 at jhml.org>                .bjz+.sieve.         1059582390
>> Jul 30 11:27:30 mailbackup master[6690]: process 9974 exited, status 0
>>
>>
>>
>> I would appreciate any thoughts on how I can track down the problem.
>>
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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