Hello,

I am running exim 4.69 on OpenBSD 4.2.

I have some strange behavior on one of my servers
2008-02-11 16:20:09 [5930] 1JOaS0-0001Xe-7J <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=(relay.intra.mrw.wallonie.be) [193.190.18.193]:58327 I=[157.164.172.68]:25 P=esmtps X=TLSv1:AES256 -SHA:256 CV=no S=1795 [EMAIL PROTECTED] T="Sauvegarde de la correction (8758-7890-2731)" from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for gerard_felte
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to be accepted for delivery, although it should not as it is unqualified. Obviously, the mail is rejected at yahoo.

I have "qualify_domain = wallonie.be" in my configuration file, but the behavior stays the same whether I put it or not.

193.190.18.193 is in my relay_from_hosts

After running exim -bhc 193.190.18.193 with the same data as formerly, I saw

>>> re-routed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

wallex.wallonie.be has an A record and has no smtp server, so my sender_verify/defer_ok doesn't reject this mail as it should.

As the mail is sent via SMTP and not locally submitted and sender_unqualified_hosts is not defined anywhere, I don't see any reason why exim tries to qualify the unqualified domain name. So what could cause the "re-routing" of this mail?

Could someone enlighten me?

Thanks

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