On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 10:41:53 +0100, Keir Snow wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Camaleón <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Okay, now the next step I'd do is reading from Exim's logs to discover
>> what has been happening with the message (rejected, removed, on-hold,
>> pending, deferred, unroutable...), but Exim logs are under "/var/log/
>> exim4/*", take a look at files in there.
> 
> Ok, turns out the logs are full of lots of entries like these:
 
(...)

> 2012-06-10 07:09:01 iSdcGj-00031C-Tz <= [email protected] U=root P=local S=922 
> 2012-06-10 07:09:01 1SdcGj-00031C-Tz ** [email protected] <[email protected]>: 
> Unrouteable address 
> 2012-06-10 07:09:01 1SdcGj-00031E-Uh <= <> R=1SdcGj-00031C-Tz U=Debian-exim 
> P=local S=1856
> 2012-06-10 07:09:01 1SdcGj-00031C-Tz Completed 

(...)

That means the original recipient address ([email protected]) was not found 
(unknown or expanded to the root account) and Exim tried to deliver the 
message to the postmaster ([email protected]) which also failed. This 
usually comes from a bad configuration of the MTA (mixed/unconfigured 
local/remote setup).

> Bit confused, not sure where the address [email protected] has come from, I
> haven't set up such an address, also not sure why [email protected] is
> mentioned as haven't been mailing to/from this address, any ideas?

Look at the dates, those are old entries.

The test message you sent yesterday was on "Tue, 12 Jun 2012 21:31:19" so 
you have to look for Exim4 logs matching that date/time.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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