On 29 Sep 2005 at 22:59, rich lott wrote about
    "Re: [exim] long delays sending (not":

| On Thursday 29 September 2005 19:10, Fred Viles wrote:
|    On 29 Sep 2005 at 18:46, rich lott wrote about
| 
|        "Re: [exim] long delays sending (not":
|    |...
|    | Thanks, I set primary_hostname directly and it seems to work!
| 
|    You mean it fixed the delays sending to shinyblue.net as well?  Then
|    they were probably doing an intentional delay due to the unresolvable
|    HELO name you were giving them.
| 
| Aaaaaaaaaaargh! Now I can't send mail to shinyblue.net because it says 
| unroutable address, presumably because it thinks it owns shinyblue.net

Doesn't it?  Maybe you need to be more specific about what the 
definition of "it" is.

| and so 
| looks for a local user called xxxxxx for  [EMAIL PROTECTED] and fails.

That makes no sense.  You had no problem (other than the delay) using 
@shinyblue.net sender and recipient addresses before, right?  
Changing primary_hostname shouldn't affect that.

What did you set primary_hostname to?  If you set it to 
shinyblue.net, re-read my earlier post.

- Fred





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