Thanks for your help.

        Quoth Jasen Betts, 'one way to avoid the need for ip literals
is to make another MX record (on a sub-domain) that points to the A
record for this IP'
        I'd rather not do this.  The message arrives at exim; it
should be able to deliver it.

# If you want to accept mail addressed to your host's literal IP address, for
# example, mail addressed to "user@[111.111.111.111]", then uncomment the
# following line, or supply the literal domain(s) as part of "local_domains"
# above.

# local_domains_include_host_literals

is in my exim.conf.  I also added it to /etc/localdomains

        I've made progress, gotten to this error:

2021-11-20 23:56:43.226 [27795] H=mail-oi1-f171.google.com 
[209.85.167.171]:33384 I=[123.456.789.012]:25 
X=TLS1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:128 CV=no F=<[email protected]> 
rejected RCPT <[email protected]>: Unrouteable address
2021-11-20 23:56:43.269 [27795] H=mail-oi1-f171.google.com 
[209.85.167.171]:33384 I=[123.456.789.012]:25 incomplete transaction (QUIT) 
from <[email protected]>
2021-11-20 23:56:43.269 [27795] SMTP connection from mail-oi1-f171.google.com 
[209.85.167.171]:33384 I=[123.456.789.012]:25 closed by QUIT


and it's in the mainlog, not the rejectlog.

russell bell

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