[You forgot to mention which Exim version you're using -- I'll assume
3.36 based on the config excerpts you gave.]
On 16 October 2002, Chris Goh said:
> 2002-10-16 08:39:20 181aLO-0003QJ-00 <= <> H=omr-d09.mx.aol.com [205.188.156.77] P=esmtp S=9416 id=200210152154.RAC25368@???
> 2002-10-16 08:39:23 181aLT-0003Qf-00 <= <> U=amavis P=scanned-ok S=9624 id=200210152154.RAC25368@???
I bet you have a director that accepts all addresses -- receiver_verify
is sort-of useless in this case. You need to set no_verify on this
director.
To debug this yourself, you need to ask Exim why it accepts the address
<zzaaddsss-a-s-d-a@???>:
exim -bt <zzaaddsss-a-s-d-a@???>
exim -bv <zzaaddsss-a-s-d-a@???>
(RTFM to understand the difference between -bt and -bv.)
If the results aren't clear, add -dN, for increasing values of N up to
11, until you get it.
Greg
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