sieve redirect problem

From: Rudy Gevaert (no email)
Date: Wed Dec 05 2007 - 04:21:21 EST

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    Hello,

    By accident a user reported a problem of redirected mails being lost.
    After some troubleshooting I nailed down the problem to:

    Nov 22 17:29:40 manaslu postfix/postdrop[23167]: warning: uid=980: File
    too large
    Nov 22 17:29:40 manaslu postfix/sendmail[23166]: fatal: ( dot dot dot at dot dot dot )(980):
    Message file too big

    sieve runtime error for user^ id <>:
    Redirect: Sendmail process terminated normally, exit status 69

    So it seems that our front end MTA had a lmessage limit set to X, our
    lmtp daemons didn't have a limit set, and our MTA on the mailstores had
    a limit set to X<Y.

    Because the forward did not work the mail is just placed in the users
    his mailbox.

    However the rfc 3028 says:
    2.10.6. Errors

        ...
         When an error occurs in a Sieve script, all processing stops.
        ...

        When an error happens, implementations MUST notify the user that an
        error occurred, which actions (if any) were taken, and do an implicit
        keep.

    So depending on who the user is, you do or don't have a problem.
    I'm not sure what I should be:
    - the system administrator?
    - the user sending the email
    - the mailbox owner

    What I do know is that now the sysadmin gets notified. If he sees the
    message :)

    Rudy

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    Rudy Gevaert                    tel:+32 9 264 4734
    Directie ICT, afd. Infrastructuur ICT Department, Infrastructure office
    Groep Systemen                    Systems group
    Universiteit Gent                 Ghent University
    Krijgslaan 281, gebouw S9, 9000 Gent, Belgie               www.UGent.be
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