On 23/10/2019 12:13, Ben Sanders via Exim-users wrote:
> The thing is outlook\office365 handles bounces fine when using an old
> mailserver (It's one I'm trying to replace and this missing headers issue is
> the last sticking point).
>
> Don't judge me, I inherited it, the old Exim server is
Hi Graeme,
The thing is outlook\office365 handles bounces fine when using an old
mailserver (It's one I'm trying to replace and this missing headers issue is
the last sticking point).
Don't judge me, I inherited it, the old Exim server is running 4.72. When that
bounces messages back i get
On 21 Oct 2019, at 10:55, Ben Sanders via Exim-users
wrote:
> 2019-10-18 17:26:11 1iLV4t-0001kM-7V <= <> R=1iLV4D-0001jX-T2 U=exim P=local
> S=2113
> 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
Many thanks Jeremy and Andrew,
Unfortunately the logs are not showing much to my untrained eye. They are
included below for reference.
Best regards,
Ben
Bounce to a local mailbox
2019-10-18 17:25:29 1iLV4D-0001jX-T2 <= u...@example-sender.tld
H=([172.30.xx.xx]) [89.187.xx.xx] P=esmtp
On 18/10/2019 18:32, Ben Sanders via Exim-users wrote:
> If the bounce returns to a local user however, I get the expected output, the
> normal section above with the SMTP error WITH the message header with message
> body.
>
> Why is exim behaving different for local and remote email addresses,
On 19/10/2019 10:47, Andrew C Aitchison via Exim-users wrote:
> Are you using cut-through delivery ?
>
> I wonder whether mail from trusted users is failing before the data
> (headers and body) have been received, in which case they may not be
> available when the bounce is generated ?
I doubt
On Fri, 18 Oct 2019, Ben Sanders via Exim-users wrote:
Hello all,
I've got a fully updated Exim smarthost (4.92.3) running on CentOS 7
- It accepts mail from trusted networks to send outbound messages,
no significant config changes from the defaults, all sending mail
perfectly fine.
Our much