On 10 Jul 2015, at 07:18, Managed Pvt nets <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2015-07-08 14:57:09 1ZCouT-0000CM-A9 <= 
> "mailto:[email protected]%[email protected] H=([127.0.0.1]) 
> [555.555.555.555] P=esmtpsa X=TLSv1:AES256-SHA:256 
> A=plain_login:[email protected] S=1777 
> id=em76ffc817-ad6b-4c73-8c0a-1b292e64d689@jagged T="SSL test"

The sender address starts

"mailto:...

That's a malformed sender address. Because they're authenticated, Exim is 
assuming the malformed address is in the local server's primary domain and 
making it fully qualified, which then subsequently gets rejected.

The 'Restricted characters' bit is secondary, that error being generated by the 
resulting bounce message.

Sort your client out so it's using a valid sender address.

Graeme
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