Hi, 

I can attach my config file if you want. Now it's working and i don't want 
waste your time.
 I'm not so familiar with linux and exim. I just make a bit   improvements from 
time to time. 

Best Regards. 
  







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 >От: Heiko Schlittermann [email protected]

 >Относно: Re: [exim] Cannot send specific attachment from my domain to
 anybody except ours.

 >До: [email protected]

 >Изпратено на: 11.12.2015 22:06


kuncho pencho  [email protected] > (Fr 11 Dez 2015 20:01:54 CET):

> Hi, 

> 

> Thanks Heiko, your advice helped me to see the problem. I set this line

>  "deny message = not permitted (from $sender_address)".

>  In my config is set

>  "primary host name = mail.example.com" and "domainlist local_domains = 
> example.com", so when i sent it to local recipient the output is 
> [email protected]. When i sent it to recipient not in our domain output is 
> [email protected].

>  I added *@mail.example.com in excluded senders and now everything is ok. 



This seems broken. The sender depends on the destination?  If the

recipient is in your local_domain, the sender is [email protected], but if

the recipient is not in your local_domains, it's [email protected]?



Maybe I'm wrong, but that's no built in feature of Exim. So are there

any rewrite rules? Or does your MUA set different senders, depending on

the destination?



    Best regards from Dresden/Germany

    Viele Grüße aus Dresden

    Heiko Schlittermann

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