Hi, Jakob Schürz <[email protected]> (Di 14 Feb 2017 16:11:45 CET): > Hi! > I'm running exim 4.88-5 from debian. And i have a problem. … > But then i realized, the sender host ip is 127.0.0.1. So i thought, the > sender has a misconfigured mail-system. …
$sender_host_address is the address that contacted your system, it is the IP address of the client, sending the message to your system, the server. > Feb 13 14:47:48 aldebaran exim[12477]: 2017-02-13 14:47:48 > H=(aldebaran.localdomain) [127.0.0.1] > F=<[email protected]> rejected RCPT <jakob@localhost>: > SPF check failed. > Feb 13 14:47:48 aldebaran exim[12477]: 2017-02-13 14:47:48 > H=(aldebaran.localdomain) [127.0.0.1] > F=<[email protected]> rejected RCPT <jakob@localhost>: SPF check failed. > Feb 13 14:47:48 aldebaran fetchmail[850]: Nachricht > [email protected]@pop.gmx.net:10806 von 10884 wird gelesen (21436 Bytes) > (Log-Meldung unvollständig) > Feb 13 14:47:48 aldebaran fetchmail[850]: [200B blob data] > Feb 13 14:47:48 aldebaran exim[12477]: 2017-02-13 14:47:48 > H=(aldebaran.localdomain) [127.0.0.1] > F=<[email protected]> rejected RCPT <jakob@localhost>: > SPF check failed. > Feb 13 14:47:48 aldebaran exim[12477]: 2017-02-13 14:47:48 > H=(aldebaran.localdomain) [127.0.0.1] > F=<[email protected]> rejected RCPT <jakob@localhost>: > SPF check failed. > Feb 13 14:47:48 aldebaran fetchmail[850]: kann noch nicht einmal an user > senden! > Feb 13 14:47:48 aldebaran fetchmail[850]: nicht gelöscht Huh. Exim is logging via syslog? > You can see, the sending host is my localhost. But in the email, the > sending_host_address is a valid host-ip from the sender. I can see it in > the headers. For the address of the sending host Exim solely relies on the network connection, not on some headers. > I tried a lot to see more about the handling. But i only found out, that > exim4 sets $sender_host_address and $sender_host_name to 127.0.0.1 and > aldebaran.localdomain. That's perfectly correct, isn't it? > I read, that this happens, when localhost delivers a message to exim and > not an external host... but why does this happen only on a few messages? Do you have examples wher Exim doesn't set the $sender_host_address to 127.0.0.1? Best regards from Dresden/Germany Viele Grüße aus Dresden Heiko Schlittermann -- SCHLITTERMANN.de ---------------------------- internet & unix support - Heiko Schlittermann, Dipl.-Ing. (TU) - {fon,fax}: +49.351.802998{1,3} - gnupg encrypted messages are welcome --------------- key ID: F69376CE - ! key id 7CBF764A and 972EAC9F are revoked since 2015-01 ------------ -
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