On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 15:54:01 +0100, johnb wrote:
> I'm trying to configure Exim4 on Debian 6.04 for incoming mail only.
> Exim should accept all mail for domain "mydomain.example" from Internet
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
For that scenario be possible, "mydomain.example" has to be routeable and
accesible worldwide otherwise nobody would be able to exchange messages
with your host but from your own local network.
> and forward to another mail server (internal.existingdomain.example).
> How can I configure Exim4 to do that?
>
(...)
I think you want a "smarthost" setup.
> Bottom part of a SMTP session:
> rcpt to: <[email protected]>
> 550 Unrouteable address
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
And I guess it's right. Exim is trying to perform a lookup for the domain
and fails.
What's the output of "host -t mx mydomain.example"?
> mydomain.example is not yet on public DNS,
> internal.existingdomain.example is on public DNS.
That can be the problem...
Greetings,
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Camaleón
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