Thanks for the answer.
Hello, Yes, that is caused by
- Make exim work correctly if dc_readhost ("visible, rewritten domain name for local users") ends up as part of local_domain, which happens if the same value is chosen for mailname and dc_readhost. This implemented by new router, hub_user_smarthost. Previously users were required to use something different (my.invalid.domain) for mailname.
and I actually consider this to be a correct change, fixing a bug.
I believe you that a bug was fixed, I don't know enough exim to comment on that.
However, it seems to me that when a mail is sent to a local user, it is not a very sensible thing to do to forward it to the smart host as is, since it will surely fail. Shouldn't the default configuration do it differently?
> If I select "no local mail" I actually don't want local delivery.
Do you want mails to local users to fail?
This is important, because security checks, apt-changelogs, and surely other things are sent to a local user (root) by default.
Cheers,
Daniel
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