Re: suddenly 'User unknown'?

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On 11/29/18 00:46 +0000, Charles Bradshaw wrote:

lm user/brad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx                      
user/brad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (\HasChildren)

and the directory
/var/spool/imap/domain/b/bradcan.homelinux.com/b/user/brad exists and is
intact.

Perhaps I should change my rsyslog configuration.
https://cyrusimap.org/imap/installing.html has some alternative
instructions.

Will the following be more helpful?

   |local6.*        /var/log/imapd.log|

   |auth.debug      /var/log/auth.log|

Yes that should hopefully get you something useful from Cyrus to work with.
Some OS packages, like Debian, modifiy the syslog facility, so you may need
to consult your system documentation if that doesn't give appropriate output.

On 28/11/2018 16:12, Dan White wrote:
On 11/28/18 15:21 +0000, Charles Bradshaw via Info-cyrus wrote:
My tests while logged in to the server as brad:

Nov 27 15:18:36 dell2600-1 sendmail[4801]: wARFIavg004801:
to=<brad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00,
mailer=cyrusv2, pri=31677, relay=localhost [[UNIX:
/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp]], dsn=5.1.1, stat=User unknown

What do your cyrus syslog entries say?

Does the output of 'lm' look correct?

and /etc/imapd.conf
[root@dell2600-1 brad]# cat /etc/imapd.conf
configdirectory: /var/lib/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
admins: cyrus
sievedir: /var/lib/imap/sieve
sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail
hashimapspool: true
sasl_pwcheck_method: auxprop
#
sasl_auxprop_plugin:sql
#
allowplaintext: no
unixhierarchysep: yes
virtdomains: userid
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