C501a downloads creates a denial of service

Greetings: I just installed the HP c510a photosmart printer and connected it to my XP Pro desktop.  When I log onto the web via my 45Kbps modem connection, the c510a automatically starts downloading software or something else.  With such a slow dial up link, this creates a denial of service.  It takes much, much longer to view a web page, download email, upload email...etc...well you get the idea.  Can anyone tell me how I can stop  this incessant downloading so I can do other things on the web?  I have stopped all of the HP services, the background download service, and the automatic update service.  Any help would be greately appreciated.

Hopefully, I'll move into the 21st century one of these days.  I agree with you re the modern day technology is not designed to work with dial-up modems.  I am on my way to get into 'higher-speed' mode.  At the moment I'm installing an antenna on the roof of the two-story house and it will be connected to a repeater.  This will give me cell phone service inside the house.  I'll use that same signal (tested to four bars inside the house) to connect to the web through a router.  So, I'll put up with the difficulties until I can get there.  I retired from being a MCSE and MCT in 2006.  The technology has passed me by; so, I've had to relearn some things to get back into the game.  I taught the MCSE courses for six years, and when I retired I thought I was through with all of the 'computer' stuff.  My children and great-grandchildren keep encouraging me to get back into the game.  I called a guy that has done my computer work and asked him if he wanted the job, but he has more work than he wants.  I've lost contact with all my old cronies, and they probably wouldn't know what to do either.  So, that is where I am.  Thanks for your responses of encouragement.  They really are greatly appreciated.  regards, milt

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    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](account,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(account,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: account
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](access,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(access,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: access
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](pwrchute,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(pwrchute,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: pwrchute
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](access,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(access,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: access
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](pwrchute,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(pwrchute,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: pwrchute
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](account,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(account,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: account
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](access,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(access,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: access
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](account,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(account,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: account
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:46 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](account,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(account,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: account
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail

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