On 21 Oct 2019, at 10:55, Ben Sanders via Exim-users <exim-users@exim.org> 
wrote:
<snip>
> 2019-10-18 17:26:11 1iLV4t-0001kM-7V <= <> R=1iLV4D-0001jX-T2 U=exim P=local 
> S=2113
<snip>
> 2019-10-18 17:36:49 1iLVFB-0001vY-Du <= <> R=1iLVEX-0001ur-1U U=exim P=local 
> S=2104

The bounces are ostensibly the same size, +/- a few bytes - so Exim is doing 
what we would expect.


> 2019-10-18 17:36:51 1iLVFB-0001vY-Du => u...@example-sender.tld R=dnslookup 
> T=remote_smtp H=example-sender-com.mail.protection.outlook.com [104.47.xx.xx] 
> X=TLSv1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:256 CV=yes K C="250 2.6.0 
> <e1ilvfb-0001vy...@nebula.adomain.com> [InternalId=8705898711624, 
> Hostname=AM4PR02MB3025.eurprd02.prod.outlook.com] 10056 bytes in 0.063, 
> 155.065 KB/sec Queued mail for delivery"

You're delivering to an outlook.com address. The issue will lie there, not 
locally to you. Outlook+Exchange has a long history of not displaying NDR-type 
content in the way other server+client pairings do.

Graeme
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