* Felix Erkinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030225 14:02]: > I found out a working solution, for one of my problems, > on how to rewrite email-addresses with exim for outgoing mail, > but only if the Receipent isnt local.
Is your local_domains setting correct? How about your qualify_domain and/or qualify_recipient settings? Exim only uses routers to determine how to deal with non-local recipients. It knows a recipient is non-local if the domain is not listed in local_domains. So if exim is using a router to determine what to do with that mail (and then speaking SMTP to itself, no less!), apparently you and exim don't share the same idea of what a local recipient is. Looking at the debian /etc/email-addresses rewriter, it looks like it should only ever be used when transporting remote mail via smtp, so if you have configured local_domains correctly, it should never try to rewrite them in the first place. Of course, I've been using exim v4 for quite some time now, so my memory of how exim 3 works is a touch hazy. Please correct me if I'm wrong. good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- http://www.eff.org/
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