Quoth Manuel Molina on Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 12:10:55 +0100
> > Yeah. Try `exim -d -bt <address>' and see what this gives you. It should
> > tell you where the problem is -- if there is one.
>
> Well. I did so. I have an entry for one user which e-mail is
> 'prueba2@???', who has 'mailForwardingAddress' set to
> 'prueba1@???' (another local domain). I run the test with the
> address and this is the result (below). I have one question: Does the
> local_part that results from the expansion _have_ to be a local user in
> the machine running exim ?
What is happening here is that the router is not set up to handles the
address given back by $local_part, or at elast that's what it looks
like. You need to give the router a condition that will accpet the
local_parts if it is in the database. Once that condition is met, the
router should run fine.
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