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?
>

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