Actually no, I don't even think messages being sent to secondarydomain.net are even attempting to be delivered. I get nothing in either the mainlog or the rejectlog about secondarydomain. What would prevent the mail from being sent? The domain is properly configured in bind I think... and I am the main nameserver for said domain. All traffic to www.secondarydomain.net makes it to apache fine, so why wouldn't email?
Nigel Wade wrote: > Brandon Phelps wrote: >> Nigel, >> >> No dice. When I run exim in debug mode as you suggested, with the >> -bh option (and using gmail's IP address) I am able to successfully >> send a test message. Here is the output: >> >> **** SMTP testing session as if from host 64.233.161.83 >> **** but without any ident (RFC 1413) callback. >> **** This is not for real! >> >> host in hosts_connection_nolog? no (option unset) >> LOG: smtp_connection MAIN >> SMTP connection from [64.233.161.83] >> host in host_lookup? no (option unset) >> set_process_info: 32267 handling incoming connection from >> [64.233.161.83] >> host in host_reject_connection? no (option unset) >> host in sender_unqualified_hosts? no (option unset) >> host in recipient_unqualified_hosts? no (option unset) >> host in helo_verify_hosts? no (option unset) >> host in helo_try_verify_hosts? no (option unset) >> host in helo_accept_junk_hosts? no (option unset) >> SMTP>> 220 web1.dellsports.com ESMTP Exim 4.69 Thu, 17 Jul 2008 >> 08:24:11 -0400 >> 220 web1.dellsports.com ESMTP Exim 4.69 Thu, 17 Jul 2008 08:24:11 -0400 >> smtp_setup_msg entered >> MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> SMTP<< MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> SMTP>> 250 OK >> 250 OK >> RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> SMTP<< RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> using ACL "acl_check_rcpt" >> processing "accept" >> check domains = +local_domains >> secondarydomain.net in >> "@:localhost:secondarydomain.net:maindomain.com"? yes (matched >> "secondarydomain.net") >> secondarydomain.net in "+local_domains"? yes (matched "+local_domains") >> accept: condition test succeeded > > This is the important bit. The domain was accepted. > >> SMTP>> 250 Accepted >> 250 Accepted > > Dunno then. > > Are you really sure that that mail was attempted as a delivery to your > system? What is the reject log entry for the failed delivery? Do all > messages get rejected to that domain from any source? > -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
