OS X Mail Services Crippled. POP/IMAP Show Disabled

Mail Service is Running but only SMTP IN/OUT show enabled.
POP, IMAP and Mailing Lists all show Disabled even though all are Checked ON in Settings.
Using SA.
Have tried stopping/starting/unchecking/saving/starting/stopping, all to no avail.
It all started when I tried to turn on SMTP authentication and then turned it off again.
I obviously screwed something up, but what/where.
I see cyrus erros in the System log. Exit with code 75, respawning too quickly.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Heinz

Fixed mailman with:
/usr/share/mailman/bin/mailmanctl -s stop
/usr/share/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
All back in business, hopefully

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    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:40 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:40 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
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