Mail in queue !! The Admin server use the path twice !!

Do some know how to change the path I look in a lt of config file but I onl find one path (and the good one).
This is the details message when I click on a incoming mail stayed in queue :
Identifiant de message : 1AFAD4035E
Date : Sat Feb 18 00:21:47
Taille : 4245
Expéditeur : [email protected]
Destinataire(s) et état :
[email protected]:
delivery temporarily suspended: connect to /Volumes/HDRAID/Webserver/imap/socket/lmtp[/Volumes/HDRAID/Webserver/imap/socket/lmtp]: No such file or directory
As you see there path is repeated twice I don't know why.
Could you help pls
Thanks

imapd.conf corrupted

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