Hm, looks like I misunderstood initial error sieve-filter(root): Fatal:
Unknown user
filter-sieve do not understand -u postmater at domain.tld
Where (root) is about who runs the command, not who is not found
Anyway I've tried
# cd
/var/vmail/vmail1/domain.tld/t/e/s/test-2022.01.22.05.55.26/sdbox/mailboxes/
#sieve-filter -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf -v
/var/vmail/sieve/dovecot.sieve INBOX
sieve-filter(root): Error: stat(/root/Maildir/tmp) failed: Permission
denied (euid=2000(vmail) egid=2000(vmail) missing +x perm: /root, dir owned
by 0:0 mode=0700)
sieve-filter(root): Fatal: Couldn't open source mailbox 'INBOX':
Internal
error occurred. Refer to server log for more information. [2022-01-25
14:46:35]
sudo -u vmail sieve-filter -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf -v
/var/vmail/sieve/dovecot.sieve INBOX
sieve-filter(vmail): Info: Mailbox created: INBOX
/home/vmail/Maildir was created after that and not in the current directory
I've tried '-u test', '-u test at domain.tld', '-u test
at mail.domain.tld' and
passed config '-c /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.'
And still got
Fatal: Unknown user
How do sieve-filters understand virtual users?
??, 25 ???. 2022 ?. ? 18:31, Eric Wood <eric at interplas.com>:
> I read the sieve-filter man page so I'll speculate. Granted, I still
> don't fully understand how sieve and virtual users work as I have never
set
> this up.
>
> "postmaster" is an alias of root and "vmail" is
probably just a directory
> name. So, from the root's command prompt, the environment variables
> probably aren't totally set up for sieve-filter to understand virtual
users.
>
> So, working from the command prompt, you probably have to explicitly
> specify the .sieve path and leave off the -u argument
>
> # cd /location_of_virtual_user_INBOX
> # sieve-filter -v /opt/some_global_rules/sieve/managesieve.sieve INBOX
>
> Would is be great if seive-filter had an argument to understand the
> system's virual user's settings? Of course. I don't know why
the
> developer haven't included it.
>
> -Eric
>
> On 1/24/2022 7:59 AM, ?????? ??????? wrote:
>
> Hello
> I try to test my sieve script, but found out that it is impossible to use
> a sieve-filter tool with virtual mail users. It always uses a real user
> name instead of passed via -u argument.
>
>
> # sieve-filter -v -u postmaster at domain.tld ~/sieve/managesieve.sieve
> INBOX
> sieve-filter(root): Fatal: Unknown user
>
> sudo -u vmail sieve-filter -u postmaster at domain.tld
> ~/sieve/managesieve.sieve INBOX
> sieve-filter(vmail): Fatal: Unknown user
>
> Also there is the same question on serverfault, but without an answer.
>
>
https://serverfault.com/questions/1055407/how-to-make-sieve-filter-use-virtual-users
>
> My environment is Ubuntu 20.04
> dovecot --version
> 2.3.7.2 (3c910f64b)
>
> --
> Sincerely, Andrey Kunitsyn
>
>
>
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