On Mon, 21 Apr 2003, Frank S. Bernhardt wrote:
> rejectlog snip >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> 2003-04-09 14:58:57 unqualified sender rejected: <root>
> H=bcsisco.bcsi1.com [207.112.1.33]
> The mailog showed:
>
> mainlog snip >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> 2003-04-09 15:26:01 193LCn-0001ZZ-00 <= alain@???
Completely unrelated. Look at the two different times.
> Here's what I think happened:
>
> 1) the email was fetched from the remote pop3 server
>
> 2) fetchmail submitted it the local exim server
>
> 3) exim rejected it because of the domain literals in this line:
>
> Received: from (64.119.120.114 [64.119.120.114]) by MailEnable Inbound
Nope. Exim doesn't pay any attention to the contents of Received
headers. What it rejected was the command
MAIL FROM:<root>
because the sender address was unqualified, as the error message says.
You need to find out what was attempting to submit this invalid message
by SMTP to your Exim server.
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