Le 2 août 2013 à 11:02, Nigel Smith a écrit :

> Hello Axel,
> 
> # id its-virtmail
> uid=1001(its-virtmail) gid=1001(its-virtmail) groups=1001(its-virtmail)
> 
> # grep 't...@ops.example.com' /etc/dovecot/users 
> t...@ops.example.com:{SSHA512}xxxxxxxxxxxxx:1001:1001::/srv/mail/ops.example.com/test/./:/bin/false::
> 
> # ls -al 
> /srv/mail/ops.example.com/test/new/1375430267.M868397P2192.ukc-vm02-mx01\,S\=477\,W\=486
>  
> -rw-r--r--
> 1 its-virtmail its-virtmail 477 Aug  2 08:57 
> /srv/mail/ops.example.com/test/new/1375430267.M868397P2192.ukc-vm02-mx01,S=477,W=486

Thanks!

So, it's a single uid/gid setting, and the permissions seem to be consistent.
(you could probably simplify your config, but it's another matter)

Looking at the home folder for t...@ops.example.com:

        /srv/mail/ops.example.com/test/./

I'm not sure how Dovecot is supposed to interpret the ending "/./" part.

On the other hand, according to your global setting:

        mail_location = maildir:/srv/mail/%d/%n

this would translate as:

        maildir:/srv/mail/ops.example.com/test
        
for user t...@ops.example.com.

Someone more knowledgeable than I am with maildir?

Axel

PS - Yes, Stan is right: always better to provide the output doveconf -n (and 
postconf -n), and even better in a message's body. :-)

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