On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 4:36 AM, tony ha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi tlyons,
>
> Here is the log message when [email protected] send email to [email protected] and cc
> to [email protected]
> 2013-04-12 18:21:20 1UQyWG-0007zf-Aj => tk2 <[email protected]> R=virtual_user
> T=virtual_userdelivery
> 2013-04-12 18:21:21 1UQyWG-0007zf-Aj => tk3 <[email protected]> R=virtual_user
> T=virtual_userdelivery
> 2013-04-12 18:21:21 1UQyWG-0007zf-Aj => tk4 <[email protected]> R=virtual_user
> T=virtual_userdelivery

I also want to point out that I wanted *ALL* the log lines, not just
the ones that show delivery (the lines with =>).  You didn't include
the lines that show who is sending it (the lines with <=).  You didn't
show us any logging from the ACL processing.  You didn't show us any
error conditions that Exim may be noticing.

Show us the full output of:
exigrep $EXIM_QUEUE_ID

for each message you want us to explain the logs, where $EXIM_QUEUE_ID
is the message id that is giving you problems.  You can also use
[email protected] or a hostname or pretty much anything that exigrep can
get a mail logline and detect an exim queue id.

And as always, keep replies on the mailing list.

...Todd
--
The total budget at all receivers for solving senders' problems is $0.
 If you want them to accept your mail and manage it the way you want,
send it the way the spec says to. --John Levine

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