Hey,
>
> Is qualify_domain (or qualify_recipient if set) by any chance set to
> `blah.com'? (More specifically, *not* set to `blah2.com'). If so, then
> the
> lookup is trying to resolve the unqualified `alias2' to alias2@???
> which probably doesn't exist.
qualify_domain and qualify_recipient are not set.
Yeah, I am aware I could do the latter, however, I think it is counter
productive to have to explain that to clients, when they modify their
alias files..
What I was trying, was proposing the way that exim verifies addresses.
Cheers,
CH
>
> Change blab2.com's alias file to:
>
> alias1: alias2@???
> alias2: account1
>
> If account1 is also at blah2.com, then it needs to be
>
> alias2: account1@???
>
> hth
>
> Adam
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