On Wed, 22 Feb 2017 15:12:29 -0500, Chris Siebenmann
<[email protected]> wrote:
>If you don't have comments of this form, it's possible that you have a
>genuinely malformed IP address and so on.

That was indeed the case, thanks for making me look again.

>Running a fake Exim SMTP session
>may reveal more information, such as the specific malformed address:
>
>       exim -bh <IP address>

Unfortunately, even -d+all doesn't give more specific information. I
ended up deleting arbitrary parts of the file and retrying before I
found the offending line.

Thanks for your valuable input, that was a real help.


Greetings
Marc
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