So we still have a problem with the mail functions on ISPConfig 3 on openSuSE 11.2 X86_64 the scripts create the dirs in /var/vmail/mailfilters correctly (in our opinion) /srv/maildirs created , based on another thread in this form drwxr-xr-x 2 vmail vmail 4096 Dec 1 15:00 maildirs the logs: mail queue Code: -Queue ID- --Size-- ----Arrival Time---- -Sender/Recipient------- 482BE55B5 1139 Thu Dec 10 13:20:35 [email protected] (temporary failure. Command output: /usr/bin/maildrop: Cannot set my user or group id.) [email protected] Code: Dec 10 13:20:01 server2 postfix/smtpd[13910]: warning: connect to private/tlsmgr: No such file or directory Dec 10 13:20:02 server2 postfix/smtpd[13910]: warning: connect to private/tlsmgr: No such file or directory Dec 10 13:20:02 server2 postfix/smtpd[13910]: warning: problem talking to server private/tlsmgr: No such file or directory Dec 10 13:20:02 server2 postfix/smtpd[13910]: warning: no entropy for TLS key generation: disabling TLS support
The directory /srv/maildirs are not a valid ispconfig mail directory. The home directory of the vmail user has to be /var/vmail. Please check the settings in /etc/passwd. I guess that you or any software you installed before has created a vmail user in your setup manually before you installed ispond´fig which messed up the mail setup in your system.
Hi Till, Thank you for the input. As stated, WE created /srv/maildirs by hand (trying to get the stuff working) so no harm done there! The scripts from ISPconfig create some stuff in /var/vmail: Code: server2:/var/vmail # ls -al total 16 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Nov 30 17:08 . drwxr-xr-x 16 root root 4096 Nov 30 17:08 .. -rw------- 1 vmail vmail 1382 Nov 30 17:08 .mailfilter drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Dec 10 13:10 mailfilters and in /var/vmail/mailfilters: Code: server2:/var/vmail/mailfilters # ls -al total 12 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Dec 10 13:10 . drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Nov 30 17:08 .. drwxrwx--- 3 vmail root 4096 Dec 10 13:12 mytestdomain.nl No mail found in either of these directories. Appreciate any thoughts on this
The mail directories are missing. The mailfilter directories have to be empty and they do not contain mails, they are just for additional filter rules. Post the output of: grep vmail /etc/passwd and the content of /var/cvmail/.mailfilter and make sure that you have not edited the mail path in the ispconfig server settings! The maildir path has to be: /var/vmail/[domain]/[localpart] and the homedir path has to be: /var/vmail and undo all manual chnges that you did like creating /srv/maildirs.
passwd Code: server2:/ # grep vmail /etc/passwd vmail:x:303:303:maildirs chef:/srv/maildirs:/bin/false /var/vmail/.mailfilter Code: # # Import variables # LOGNAME=tolower("$LOGNAME") EXTENSION="$1" RECIPIENT=tolower("$2") USER=tolower("$3") HOST=tolower("$4") SENDER="$5" DEFAULT="/var/vmail/$HOST/$USER/." # Workaround for broken tolower function in some current fedora releases if(!$USER) { USER=$3 } if(!$HOST) { HOST=$4 } if ( "$EXTENSION" ne "" ) { DELIMITER="+" } if (!$SENDER) { SENDER = "<>" } # # Autocreate maildir, if not existant # `test -e /var/vmail/$HOST` if ( $RETURNCODE != 0 ) { `mkdir /var/vmail/$HOST` } `test -e /var/vmail/$HOST/$USER` if ( $RETURNCODE != 0 ) { `maildirmake /var/vmail/$HOST/$USER` `chmod -R 0700 /var/vmail/$HOST` } # Check if the user has a autoresponder enabled `test -f /var/vmail/mailfilters/$HOST/$USER/.autoresponder` if ( $RETURNCODE == 0 ) { include "/var/vmail/mailfilters/$HOST/$USER/.autoresponder" } # Create a mailsize file `echo $SIZE >> /var/vmail/$HOST/$USER/ispconfig_mailsize` # # Test if the user has his own maildrop include, # if not available, check if $DEFAULT is set # (newer maildrop get's that from the DB and updates # it) and deliver or fail temporarily if not available # `test -f /var/vmail/mailfilters/$HOST/$USER/.mailfilter` if ( $RETURNCODE == 0 ) { include "/var/vmail/mailfilters/$HOST/$USER/.mailfilter" } else { if ( "$DEFAULT" ne "" ) { to "$DEFAULT" } else { EXITCODE=75 exit } } checked Maildir Path: /var/vmail/[domain]/[localpart] checked Homedir Path: /var/vmail I suppose the setting in /etc/passwd is trouble that made us create the /srv/maildirs directory in the first place. Thanks again!
The line in /etc/passwd is not from ispconfig. As I guessed in my last post, it was created by another software or person before ispconfig was installed and is not compatible with ispconfig. The vmail line must look like this: vmail:x:5000:5000::/home/vmail:/bin/sh Please correct this and then run: chown -R vmail:vmail /var/vmail and then recreate all mail domains and users.
Just to be absolutely shure: Should it be /home/vmail (as stated) or /var/vmail (my best guess) in the passwd file?
You are right. Should be /var/vmail for all currenmt versions, I copied the line from a old install and the path has been changed since then to /var/vmail