Hello, Markus Braun, 21.11.2005 (d.m.y):
> >OK, but I still don't know which address you originally sent to and > >which domain(s) your server handles. Does your mail client submit your > >mail to your server or some other server, which then tries to contact > >your server? > > I have a own debian sarge server with two domains and one IP. > > I send it over IMAP Courier. I don't think so. When sending emails, this is usually done using smtp. > Yes i send an email to my work, and to my > second domain which is located on another server. I have the email only in > the sent folder. That doesn't tell much about how your MTA handles the mail. Look into your logs. > >Is that the whole ACL for RCPT? Looks like it will not accept any > >recipients at all unless the client has authenticated. The last deny is > >effectively redundant, since if no ACL statement matches and control > >falls off the end of the list, it's an implicit deny. > >The commented-out deny rejects mail from external hosts *if* the > >recipient domain is in vexim's database with the spamassassin flag set > >(weird) *and* the SPF check failed. Is that an original vexim rule? > > > > > Yes this is the whole ACL for RCPT. It based on a howto to configure a > mailserver. > How must looks like this file? Can you send me an example that helps me? There are several additional sources on the web containing exim-specific documentation. Maybe you'll start at <http://www.exim.org>. Regards, Christian -- Gewöhnlich glaubt der Mensch, wenn er nur Worte hört, es müsse sich dabei doch auch was denken lassen. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Faust I) -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
