tisdag 04 april 2006 21:38 skrev Dermot Paikkos: > ======= aliases ==== > mailer-daemon: postmaster > postmaster: root > # mortals > joe: joe > jbloggs: joe > joe.bloggs: joe > ===================== > > ==== passwd ========= > joe:x:1001:1001:Joe,,,:/home/joe:/bin/false > ======================= > > When I do exim -d+route -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > internal_search_find: file="/etc/aliases" > type=lsearch key="joe.bloggs" > file lookup required for joe.bloggs > in /etc/aliases > lookup yielded: joe > expanded: joe > file is not a filter file > parse_forward_list: joe > extract item: joe > system_aliases router generated [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is your primary_hostname and hosts_treat_as_local global settings, and what is in your local_domains domainlist? You might also want to have a look at the qualify_domain and qualify_preserve_domain settings of the redirect router and the global qualify_domain and qualify_recipient settings. The redirect router qualifies any unqualified local parts found in the alias file with the first of the following: 1. The original domain, if qualify_preserve_domain is set on the router 2. the domain given by the router's qualify_domain setting, 3. the domain given by the global qualify_recipient setting, 4. the domain given by the global qualify_domain setting, 5. the primary_hostname. Looks like your router configuration treats mydomain.com (without the host name) as a nonlocal domain. -- Magnus Holmgren
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