I've been using dovecot+postfix happily for many years, and I'm now configuring it for a new machine. However, I'm running into an old problem again, and thinking that there must be a better solution. The problem is that dovecot-lda is unable to create dotlock files in the /var/mail directory. Dovecot version: 1:2.2.13-12~deb8u1 (I'm guessing this is upstream version 2.2.13) OS: Debian Jessie Currently, my mail directory has these permissions: clements at desmond:~$ ls -ld /var/mail drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 4096 Nov 2 22:07 /var/mail clements at desmond:~$ ls -l /var/mail total 8 -rw------- 1 clements mail 1382 Nov 2 21:59 clements -rw------- 1 granitemon mail 530 Nov 2 22:07 granitemon I've added mail_privileged_group = mail to allow creation of the dotlock files. When I configure postfix to deliver using dovecot-lda, I get logs that look like this: Nov 3 11:12:20 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): Error: setegid(privileged) failed: Operation not permitted Nov 3 11:12:20 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): msgid=< 20151103181306.A4B5B5FF32 at desmond.XXXDOMAIN.org>: save failed to INBOX: BUG: Unknown internal error In order to isolate the error, I took postfix out of the equation, and called dovecot-lda directly: clements at desmond:/tmp$ cat bogusmail From: clements at XXXDOMAIN.org To: granitemon at localhost Date: November 3 2015 Subject: graaaah this is the body clements at desmond:/tmp$ /usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda -e -d clements < bogusmail BUG: Unknown internal error clements at desmond:/tmp$ In response to this, mail.log now contains this similar error: Nov 3 11:34:57 desmond dovecot: lda(clements): msgid=unspecified: save failed to INBOX: BUG: Unknown internal error Nov 3 11:34:57 desmond dovecot: lda(clements): Error: setegid(privileged) failed: Operation not permitted I've tried a number of "random internet search" solutions, including - changing perms on mail files from 660 to 600 - enabling 'mail_access_groups=mail' in 10-mail.conf - adding individual users to the mail group. I guess I'm pretty confident that if dovecot is writing "BUG: Unknown internal error" in the logs, that this is is actually a bug in dovecot. OBresearch: I read through the release notes of 2.2.14 -- 2.2.19 to see if a relevant-looking bug had been fixed, but nothing jumped out at me. OBresearch: searching the dovecot mailing list, I found one *extremely* relevant thread called "Re: [Dovecot] started with dovecot sieve <http://dovecot.markmail.org/message/kgd34wberxuvmrsa?q=setegid>", but there didn't seem to be a solution contained in the thread. Final note: this doesn't appear to be confined to debian jessie: I took a look at my existing installation, and I see that in fact I just went ahead and made /var/mail world-writeable, which seems... sub-optimal. I'm sure I could do that here, too, but I'd certainly rather not. Thanks in advance, and let me know if I've left out relevant crucial information. Best, John Clements
Larry Rosenman
2015-Nov-03 19:52 UTC
dovecot-lda can't create /var/mail dotlocks on debian
what is the full permissions of /var/mail? ls -lda /var/mail On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 1:49 PM, John Clements <johnbclements at gmail.com> wrote:> I've been using dovecot+postfix happily for many years, and I'm now > configuring it for a new machine. However, I'm running into an old problem > again, and thinking that there must be a better solution. > > The problem is that dovecot-lda is unable to create dotlock files in the > /var/mail directory. > > Dovecot version: 1:2.2.13-12~deb8u1 (I'm guessing this is upstream version > 2.2.13) > OS: Debian Jessie > > Currently, my mail directory has these permissions: > > clements at desmond:~$ ls -ld /var/mail > drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 4096 Nov 2 22:07 /var/mail > clements at desmond:~$ ls -l /var/mail > total 8 > -rw------- 1 clements mail 1382 Nov 2 21:59 clements > -rw------- 1 granitemon mail 530 Nov 2 22:07 granitemon > > I've added > mail_privileged_group = mail > to allow creation of the dotlock files. > > When I configure postfix to deliver using dovecot-lda, I get logs that look > like this: > > Nov 3 11:12:20 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): Error: > setegid(privileged) failed: Operation not permitted > Nov 3 11:12:20 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): msgid=< > 20151103181306.A4B5B5FF32 at desmond.XXXDOMAIN.org>: save failed to INBOX: > BUG: Unknown internal error > > In order to isolate the error, I took postfix out of the equation, and > called dovecot-lda directly: > > clements at desmond:/tmp$ cat bogusmail > From: clements at XXXDOMAIN.org > To: granitemon at localhost > Date: November 3 2015 > Subject: graaaah > > this is the body > clements at desmond:/tmp$ /usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda -e -d clements < > bogusmail > BUG: Unknown internal error > clements at desmond:/tmp$ > > In response to this, mail.log now contains this similar error: > > Nov 3 11:34:57 desmond dovecot: lda(clements): msgid=unspecified: save > failed to INBOX: BUG: Unknown internal error > Nov 3 11:34:57 desmond dovecot: lda(clements): Error: setegid(privileged) > failed: Operation not permitted > > > I've tried a number of "random internet search" solutions, including > - changing perms on mail files from 660 to 600 > - enabling 'mail_access_groups=mail' in 10-mail.conf > - adding individual users to the mail group. > > I guess I'm pretty confident that if dovecot is writing "BUG: Unknown > internal error" in the logs, that this is is actually a bug in dovecot. > > OBresearch: I read through the release notes of 2.2.14 -- 2.2.19 to see if > a relevant-looking bug had been fixed, but nothing jumped out at me. > OBresearch: searching the dovecot mailing list, I found one *extremely* > relevant thread called "Re: [Dovecot] started with dovecot sieve > <http://dovecot.markmail.org/message/kgd34wberxuvmrsa?q=setegid>", but > there didn't seem to be a solution contained in the thread. > > Final note: this doesn't appear to be confined to debian jessie: I took a > look at my existing installation, and I see that in fact I just went ahead > and made /var/mail world-writeable, which seems... sub-optimal. I'm sure I > could do that here, too, but I'd certainly rather not. > > Thanks in advance, and let me know if I've left out relevant crucial > information. > > Best, > > John Clements >-- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 (c) E-Mail: larryrtx at gmail.com US Mail: 7011 W Parmer Ln, Apt 1115, Austin, TX 78729-6961
clements at desmond:/var/log$ ls -lda /var/mail drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 4096 Nov 2 22:07 /var/mail Best, John Clements On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Larry Rosenman <larryrtx at gmail.com> wrote:> what is the full permissions of /var/mail? > > > ls -lda /var/mail > > On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 1:49 PM, John Clements <johnbclements at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I've been using dovecot+postfix happily for many years, and I'm now >> configuring it for a new machine. However, I'm running into an old problem >> again, and thinking that there must be a better solution. >> >> The problem is that dovecot-lda is unable to create dotlock files in the >> /var/mail directory. >> >> Dovecot version: 1:2.2.13-12~deb8u1 (I'm guessing this is upstream version >> 2.2.13) >> OS: Debian Jessie >> >> Currently, my mail directory has these permissions: >> >> clements at desmond:~$ ls -ld /var/mail >> drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 4096 Nov 2 22:07 /var/mail >> clements at desmond:~$ ls -l /var/mail >> total 8 >> -rw------- 1 clements mail 1382 Nov 2 21:59 clements >> -rw------- 1 granitemon mail 530 Nov 2 22:07 granitemon >> >> I've added >> mail_privileged_group = mail >> to allow creation of the dotlock files. >> >> When I configure postfix to deliver using dovecot-lda, I get logs that >> look >> like this: >> >> Nov 3 11:12:20 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): Error: >> setegid(privileged) failed: Operation not permitted >> Nov 3 11:12:20 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): msgid=< >> 20151103181306.A4B5B5FF32 at desmond.XXXDOMAIN.org>: save failed to INBOX: >> BUG: Unknown internal error >> >> In order to isolate the error, I took postfix out of the equation, and >> called dovecot-lda directly: >> >> clements at desmond:/tmp$ cat bogusmail >> From: clements at XXXDOMAIN.org >> To: granitemon at localhost >> Date: November 3 2015 >> Subject: graaaah >> >> this is the body >> clements at desmond:/tmp$ /usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda -e -d clements < >> bogusmail >> BUG: Unknown internal error >> clements at desmond:/tmp$ >> >> In response to this, mail.log now contains this similar error: >> >> Nov 3 11:34:57 desmond dovecot: lda(clements): msgid=unspecified: save >> failed to INBOX: BUG: Unknown internal error >> Nov 3 11:34:57 desmond dovecot: lda(clements): Error: setegid(privileged) >> failed: Operation not permitted >> >> >> I've tried a number of "random internet search" solutions, including >> - changing perms on mail files from 660 to 600 >> - enabling 'mail_access_groups=mail' in 10-mail.conf >> - adding individual users to the mail group. >> >> I guess I'm pretty confident that if dovecot is writing "BUG: Unknown >> internal error" in the logs, that this is is actually a bug in dovecot. >> >> OBresearch: I read through the release notes of 2.2.14 -- 2.2.19 to see if >> a relevant-looking bug had been fixed, but nothing jumped out at me. >> OBresearch: searching the dovecot mailing list, I found one *extremely* >> relevant thread called "Re: [Dovecot] started with dovecot sieve >> <http://dovecot.markmail.org/message/kgd34wberxuvmrsa?q=setegid>", but >> there didn't seem to be a solution contained in the thread. >> >> Final note: this doesn't appear to be confined to debian jessie: I took a >> look at my existing installation, and I see that in fact I just went ahead >> and made /var/mail world-writeable, which seems... sub-optimal. I'm sure I >> could do that here, too, but I'd certainly rather not. >> >> Thanks in advance, and let me know if I've left out relevant crucial >> information. >> >> Best, >> >> John Clements >> > > > > -- > Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler > Phone: +1 214-642-9640 (c) E-Mail: larryrtx at gmail.com > US Mail: 7011 W Parmer Ln, Apt 1115, Austin, TX 78729-6961 >
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