Hi.

Thanks, but still not working.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Testing [email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Considering [email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
routing [email protected]
--------> backscatter router <--------
local_part=echo domain=gmail.com
checking "condition" "${if and{{bool_lax{${if def:sender_address 
{0}{1}}}}{bool_lax{${lookup ldap {USE"...
backscatter router skipped: condition failure
--------> test_router router <--------
local_part=echo domain=gmail.com
calling test_router router
test_router router called for [email protected]
  domain = gmail.com
route_item = * <
gmail.com in "*"? yes (matched "*")
original list of hosts = '<' options = ''
expanded list of hosts = '<' options = ''
set transport remote_smtp
host_find_failed ignored every host
test_router router: defer for [email protected]
  message: lookup failed for all hosts in test_router router: 
host_find_failed=ignore host_all_ignored=defer
[email protected] cannot be resolved at this time: lookup failed for all hosts in 
test_router router: host_find_failed=ignore host_all_ignored=defer
search_tidyup called
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Exim pid=28714 (main) terminating with rc=1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


> On 24 May 2020, at 16:06, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On 24/05/2020 14:54, Hendrik Meyburgh via Exim-users wrote:
>>>> example with route_list =<; * xxxx:yyyy:0:107:4::583
>>> 
>>> route_list, per Ch 20 section 2, goes:
>>>  <domain pattern>  <list of hosts>  <options>
>>> 
>>> You are wanting the list-of-hosts to be the single ipv6 address.
>>> The list needs the <; rather than the domain-pattern.
> 
> 
> route_list = * <; xxxx:yyyy:0:107:4::583
> 
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> Cheers,
>  Jeremy
> 
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