The service specific passwd-file userdb is causing quota-status and lmtp to fail. Using: userdb { args = ... /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/userdb.%s } I'm getting the following in /var/log/mail.err when I try to send/receive mail: Aug 1 15:46:57 n6mef-gw dovecot: auth: Error: passwd-file(mefpop at email.n6mef.org): stat(/etc/dovecot/auth.d/email.n6mef.org/userdb.quota-status) failed: Address family not supported by protocol Aug 1 15:47:08 n6mef-gw dovecot: auth: Error: passwd-file(mefpop at email.n6mef.org): stat(/etc/dovecot/auth.d/email.n6mef.org/userdb.lmtp) failed: Address family not supported by protocol I don't have a userdb.quota-status or userdb.lmtp. Is there something else that needs to be in the configuration to prevent these services from needing their own userdb? Thanks, Michael $ doveconf -n # 2.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 3.16.0-76-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS auth_mechanisms = cram-md5 auth_verbose = yes mail_gid = vmail mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir mail_plugins = " quota" mail_uid = vmail namespace inbox { inbox = yes location mailbox Drafts { special_use = \Drafts } mailbox Junk { special_use = \Junk } mailbox Sent { special_use = \Sent } mailbox "Sent Messages" { special_use = \Sent } mailbox Trash { special_use = \Trash } prefix } passdb { args = /etc/dovecot/deny-users deny = yes driver = passwd-file } passdb { args = scheme=cram-md5 username_format=%n /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/passdb driver = passwd-file } plugin { quota = maildir:User quota quota_grace = 10%% quota_rule = *:storage=50MB quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=+10%% quota_status_nouser = DUNNO quota_status_overquota = 552 5.2.2 Mailbox is full quota_status_success = DUNNO quota_status_toolarge = 552 5.2.3 Message is too large quota_warning = storage=90%% quota-warning 90 %n %d quota_warning2 = storage=75%% quota-warning 75 %n %d } pop3_lock_session = yes protocols = pop3 imap lmtp service auth { unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-auth { group = postfix mode = 0660 user = postfix } unix_listener auth-userdb { group = vmail mode = 0600 user = vmail } } service lmtp { unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-lmtp { group = postfix mode = 0600 user = postfix } } service pop3 { executable = pop3 postlogin process_limit = 25 } service postlogin { executable = script-login /etc/dovecot/postlogin.sh group = vmail user = vmail } service quota-status { client_limit = 1 executable = quota-status -p postfix inet_listener { port = 12340 } } service quota-warning { executable = /etc/dovecot/quota-warning.sh user = vmail } ssl = required ssl_cert = </opt/xsc/ssl/certs/n6mef-gw.crt ssl_key = </opt/xsc/ssl/private/n6mef-gw.key ssl_protocols = !SSLv2 !SSLv3 userdb { args = username_format=%n /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/userdb.%s default_fields = home=/var/vmail/%d/%n driver = passwd-file } verbose_ssl = yes protocol lmtp { postmaster_address = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx } protocol imap { mail_max_userip_connections = 10 } protocol pop3 { mail_max_userip_connections = 1 } remote 192.168.7.0/24/24 { ssl = yes } remote 192.168.7.0/27/27 { ssl = no } $
Update: I was able to eliminate the /var/log/mail.err error messages (shown below) by creating a userdb.quota-status and userdb.lmtp passwd-file. However, since userdb.pop3 and userdb.imap will have different extra-fields values for namespace (different namespace/xxx/inbox=yes values) I can't simply create userdb.quota-status and userdb.lmtp as the union of userdb.pop3 and userdb.imap. At a minimum, the extra-fields namespace info has to be left out. So this creates the question: For each service, which fields does the userdb need to contain? I can't find that documented anywhere. For example, for the quota-status service, I presume the following are needed: -- username -- home directory (since mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir) -- any "quota=" overrides in the extra-fields -- nothing else Is that right? And I presume userdb.lmtp needs to return: -- username -- home directory (since mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir) -- nothing else Is that right? Thanks, Michael> -----Original Message----- > > The service specific passwd-file userdb is causing quota-status and lmtp > to > fail. > > Using: > userdb { > args = ... /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/userdb.%s > } > > I'm getting the following in /var/log/mail.err when I try to send/receive > mail: > > Aug 1 15:46:57 n6mef-gw dovecot: auth: Error: > passwd-file(mefpop at email.n6mef.org): > stat(/etc/dovecot/auth.d/email.n6mef.org/userdb.quota-status) failed: > Address family not supported by protocol > Aug 1 15:47:08 n6mef-gw dovecot: auth: Error: > passwd-file(mefpop at email.n6mef.org): > stat(/etc/dovecot/auth.d/email.n6mef.org/userdb.lmtp) failed: Address > family > not supported by protocol > > I don't have a userdb.quota-status or userdb.lmtp. > > Is there something else that needs to be in the configuration to prevent > these services from needing their own userdb? > > Thanks, > Michael > > > $ doveconf -n > # 2.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf > # OS: Linux 3.16.0-76-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS > auth_mechanisms = cram-md5 > auth_verbose = yes > mail_gid = vmail > mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir > mail_plugins = " quota" > mail_uid = vmail > namespace inbox { > inbox = yes > location > mailbox Drafts { > special_use = \Drafts > } > mailbox Junk { > special_use = \Junk > } > mailbox Sent { > special_use = \Sent > } > mailbox "Sent Messages" { > special_use = \Sent > } > mailbox Trash { > special_use = \Trash > } > prefix > } > passdb { > args = /etc/dovecot/deny-users > deny = yes > driver = passwd-file > } > passdb { > args = scheme=cram-md5 username_format=%n /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/passdb > driver = passwd-file > } > plugin { > quota = maildir:User quota > quota_grace = 10%% > quota_rule = *:storage=50MB > quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=+10%% > quota_status_nouser = DUNNO > quota_status_overquota = 552 5.2.2 Mailbox is full > quota_status_success = DUNNO > quota_status_toolarge = 552 5.2.3 Message is too large > quota_warning = storage=90%% quota-warning 90 %n %d > quota_warning2 = storage=75%% quota-warning 75 %n %d > } > pop3_lock_session = yes > protocols = pop3 imap lmtp > service auth { > unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-auth { > group = postfix > mode = 0660 > user = postfix > } > unix_listener auth-userdb { > group = vmail > mode = 0600 > user = vmail > } > } > service lmtp { > unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-lmtp { > group = postfix > mode = 0600 > user = postfix > } > } > service pop3 { > executable = pop3 postlogin > process_limit = 25 > } > service postlogin { > executable = script-login /etc/dovecot/postlogin.sh > group = vmail > user = vmail > } > service quota-status { > client_limit = 1 > executable = quota-status -p postfix > inet_listener { > port = 12340 > } > } > service quota-warning { > executable = /etc/dovecot/quota-warning.sh > user = vmail > } > ssl = required > ssl_cert = </opt/xsc/ssl/certs/n6mef-gw.crt > ssl_key = </opt/xsc/ssl/private/n6mef-gw.key > ssl_protocols = !SSLv2 !SSLv3 > userdb { > args = username_format=%n /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/userdb.%s > default_fields = home=/var/vmail/%d/%n > driver = passwd-file > } > verbose_ssl = yes > protocol lmtp { > postmaster_address = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > } > protocol imap { > mail_max_userip_connections = 10 > } > protocol pop3 { > mail_max_userip_connections = 1 > } > remote 192.168.7.0/24/24 { > ssl = yes > } > remote 192.168.7.0/27/27 { > ssl = no > } > $
Steffen Kaiser
2016-Aug-03 04:44 UTC
service-specific userdb affecting lmtp, quota-service
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 2 Aug 2016, Michael Fox wrote:> Update: > > I was able to eliminate the /var/log/mail.err error messages (shown below) > by creating a userdb.quota-status and userdb.lmtp passwd-file. However, > since userdb.pop3 and userdb.imap will have different extra-fields values > for namespace (different namespace/xxx/inbox=yes values) I can't simply > create userdb.quota-status and userdb.lmtp as the union of userdb.pop3 and > userdb.imap. At a minimum, the extra-fields namespace info has to be left > out.do LMTP and Quota-status fail, if you symlink them to the imap version?> So this creates the question: For each service, which fields does the > userdb need to contain? I can't find that documented anywhere. > > For example, for the quota-status service, I presume the following are > needed: > -- username > -- home directory (since mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir) > -- any "quota=" overrides in the extra-fields > -- nothing else > > Is that right? > > > And I presume userdb.lmtp needs to return: > -- username > -- home directory (since mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir) > -- nothing else > > Is that right? > > Thanks, > Michael > > >> -----Original Message----- >> >> The service specific passwd-file userdb is causing quota-status and lmtp >> to >> fail. >> >> Using: >> userdb { >> args = ... /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/userdb.%s >> } >> >> I'm getting the following in /var/log/mail.err when I try to send/receive >> mail: >> >> Aug 1 15:46:57 n6mef-gw dovecot: auth: Error: >> passwd-file(mefpop at email.n6mef.org): >> stat(/etc/dovecot/auth.d/email.n6mef.org/userdb.quota-status) failed: >> Address family not supported by protocol >> Aug 1 15:47:08 n6mef-gw dovecot: auth: Error: >> passwd-file(mefpop at email.n6mef.org): >> stat(/etc/dovecot/auth.d/email.n6mef.org/userdb.lmtp) failed: Address >> family >> not supported by protocol >> >> I don't have a userdb.quota-status or userdb.lmtp. >> >> Is there something else that needs to be in the configuration to prevent >> these services from needing their own userdb? >> >> Thanks, >> Michael >> >> >> $ doveconf -n >> # 2.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf >> # OS: Linux 3.16.0-76-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS >> auth_mechanisms = cram-md5 >> auth_verbose = yes >> mail_gid = vmail >> mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir >> mail_plugins = " quota" >> mail_uid = vmail >> namespace inbox { >> inbox = yes >> location >> mailbox Drafts { >> special_use = \Drafts >> } >> mailbox Junk { >> special_use = \Junk >> } >> mailbox Sent { >> special_use = \Sent >> } >> mailbox "Sent Messages" { >> special_use = \Sent >> } >> mailbox Trash { >> special_use = \Trash >> } >> prefix >> } >> passdb { >> args = /etc/dovecot/deny-users >> deny = yes >> driver = passwd-file >> } >> passdb { >> args = scheme=cram-md5 username_format=%n /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/passdb >> driver = passwd-file >> } >> plugin { >> quota = maildir:User quota >> quota_grace = 10%% >> quota_rule = *:storage=50MB >> quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=+10%% >> quota_status_nouser = DUNNO >> quota_status_overquota = 552 5.2.2 Mailbox is full >> quota_status_success = DUNNO >> quota_status_toolarge = 552 5.2.3 Message is too large >> quota_warning = storage=90%% quota-warning 90 %n %d >> quota_warning2 = storage=75%% quota-warning 75 %n %d >> } >> pop3_lock_session = yes >> protocols = pop3 imap lmtp >> service auth { >> unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-auth { >> group = postfix >> mode = 0660 >> user = postfix >> } >> unix_listener auth-userdb { >> group = vmail >> mode = 0600 >> user = vmail >> } >> } >> service lmtp { >> unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-lmtp { >> group = postfix >> mode = 0600 >> user = postfix >> } >> } >> service pop3 { >> executable = pop3 postlogin >> process_limit = 25 >> } >> service postlogin { >> executable = script-login /etc/dovecot/postlogin.sh >> group = vmail >> user = vmail >> } >> service quota-status { >> client_limit = 1 >> executable = quota-status -p postfix >> inet_listener { >> port = 12340 >> } >> } >> service quota-warning { >> executable = /etc/dovecot/quota-warning.sh >> user = vmail >> } >> ssl = required >> ssl_cert = </opt/xsc/ssl/certs/n6mef-gw.crt >> ssl_key = </opt/xsc/ssl/private/n6mef-gw.key >> ssl_protocols = !SSLv2 !SSLv3 >> userdb { >> args = username_format=%n /etc/dovecot/auth.d/%d/userdb.%s >> default_fields = home=/var/vmail/%d/%n >> driver = passwd-file >> } >> verbose_ssl = yes >> protocol lmtp { >> postmaster_address = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> } >> protocol imap { >> mail_max_userip_connections = 10 >> } >> protocol pop3 { >> mail_max_userip_connections = 1 >> } >> remote 192.168.7.0/24/24 { >> ssl = yes >> } >> remote 192.168.7.0/27/27 { >> ssl = no >> } >> $ >- -- Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEVAwUBV6F2unz1H7kL/d9rAQKP0AgArfFBzFeioX/90YBHWJlyOAJT8D+daQWl TRBg8OJo15haoKn6JkzJbtuZHOkV0/YPW09sWKF8e8/6LgIU512HZibE2QkD2cPl 6v5Xt4hxRtDeY7YpdzxegJ1HjoLkGsCiFIc9EXBSxlDIcvnyz74h4FdYIldhwjoY WErisoF3bKzz5vzf609JoB4veu6nK24MMdo7OxvyUlswizAN2AGSbevCLaTVkvsy iXbK4jXgvHyTK26EqNeZ6rCTx1htT4Jk/tsx3Hicg+rbX4JuaUUNRJXkVWLc4haO yJSSleqXjddEiH+UwH9LvNS2fZg99sv8tj/Ad+UHpmWedPMZFOvNGg==tC1k -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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