Dovecot Auto Expunge Trash errors.
Hello,
The following account does NOT exist, the email address was deleted via the control panel, after deletion these errors now appear in the midnight log watch.
In the following we are seeing errors for some accounts where the accounts DO exist:
Are these messages merely informative or issues that can be addressed? System is: CLOUDLINUX 6.8 x86_64 xenpv WHM 58.0 (build 23)
[dovecot_maintenance] Setting I/O priority to reduce system load: none: prio 0
Expiring trash for "user@domain.com" in the "INBOX.Trash" mailbox "The "/usr/bin/doveadm" command (process 93310) reported error number 67 when it ended.: doveadm(user@domain.com): Error: User doesn't exist
The "/usr/bin/doveadm" command (process 93313) reported error number 67 when it ended.: doveadm(user@domain.com): Error: User doesn't existIn the following we are seeing errors for some accounts where the accounts DO exist:
user@anotherdomain.com.au does not exist. Removing stale entries.Are these messages merely informative or issues that can be addressed? System is: CLOUDLINUX 6.8 x86_64 xenpv WHM 58.0 (build 23)
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Hello, Could you verify if a mail directory for the deleted email account still exists? The path to look for is: /home/$cpanel-username/mail/$domain.com/$email-username/
The existence of such a directory can result in "User doesn't exist" error messages if no corresponding email account exists on the system. Manually removing the offending directory should fix the problem. Thank you.0 -
Hello, Could you verify if a mail directory for the deleted email account still exists? The path to look for is:
/home/$cpanel-username/mail/$domain.com/$email-username/
The existence of such a directory can result in "User doesn't exist" error messages if no corresponding email account exists on the system. Manually removing the offending directory should fix the problem. Thank you.
Since the latest cpanel update via upcp I am no longer receiving the errors. Thanks.0
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