In article <HAAM4N$E82F7F9FC042EF0440E8CE082FC35ABF@???>,
black.hawk <black.hawk@???> wrote: >i have a problem with address formatted like "x@y"@z
>If z is one of my relay domains, Exim accept mail and delivers to x@y (y
>isn't in my local or relay domains)
exim should not do that. In fact I'm sure it doesn't, it handles
"x@y" as a local account:
% exim -v -bv '"x@???'
"x@??? failed to verify:
unknown local-part "x@y" in domain "smtp2.cistron.nl"
(this is exim 3.35)
Are you forwarding mail for local domains to another, non-exim
SMTP server ? In that case, th mail may be received by exim,
forwarded to another /local/ SMTP server as "x@y"@z, that server
accepts the mail (it was delivered by a local host, so ..) and
sends it on into the world.
Mike.
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