Szerző: Frank S. Bernhardt Dátum: Címzett: exim-users Tárgy: Re: [exim] Unroutable Address & Unqualified Recipient Problem
Victor Torrico wrote:
>Fetchmail -> exim4 -> procmail -> kmail (maildir directories)
>
>Mail is received and sent OK except for problem indicated in the Subject:.
>
>How do I fix the problem indicated in the reject log fragment below
>(Unroutable Address & Unqualified Recipient)?
>
>What changes do I make to my monolithic exim4.conf file?
>
>Is the problem in Exim4 or fetchmail or somewhere else?
>
>I Don't use .forward file.
>
>The /etc/email-addresses file says: "zo: vtorrico@???"
>Should I add "vtorrico: vtorrico@???" to this file?
>
>Running unstable debian, exim4, sa-exim, greylistd, procmail & kmail.
>
>ISP (cfw.com) Dialup single user machine with local machine name "zoila1" and local
> user name "zo".
>
>My email address is vtorrico@??? and smtp smarthost is mail.cfw.com
>
>
>Execution of "fetchmail -kv gives the following snippet:
>
>fetchmail: POP3> LIST 33
>fetchmail: POP3< +OK 33 45564
>fetchmail: POP3> RETR 33
>fetchmail: POP3< +OK Message follows
>reading message vtorrico@???:33 of 33 (45564 octets)
>fetchmail: SMTP> MAIL FROM:<gbyryt@???> SIZE=45564
>fetchmail: SMTP< 250 OK
>fetchmail: SMTP> RCPT TO:<vtorrico@localhost>
>fetchmail: SMTP< 550 unknown user
>fetchmail: SMTP error: 550 unknown user
>fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address `vtorrico@localhost'
>fetchmail: SMTP< 220 zoila1 ESMTP Exim 4.44 Fri, 04 Feb 2005 14:30:55 -0500
>fetchmail: SMTP> HELO localhost
>fetchmail: SMTP< 250 zoila1 Hello localhost [127.0.0.1]
>fetchmail: SMTP> MAIL FROM:<FETCHMAIL-DAEMON@zoila1>
>fetchmail: SMTP< 250 OK
>fetchmail: SMTP> RCPT TO:<zo>
>fetchmail: SMTP< 501 <zo>: recipient address must contain a domain
>fetchmail: SMTP> QUIT
>fetchmail: SMTP< 221 zoila1 closing connection
>fetchmail: SMTP> RCPT TO:<zo@localhost>
>fetchmail: SMTP< 250 Accepted
>fetchmail: no address matches; forwarding to zo.
>fetchmail: SMTP> DATA
>fetchmail: SMTP< 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself
>#****************.************.*****************.*************
>SMTP>. (EOM)
>fetchmail: SMTP< 250 OK id=1Cx9AN-000308-0W
> not flushed
>
>/var/log/exim4/rejectlog snippet:
>
>2005-02-04 14:30:53 H=localhost [127.0.0.1] F=<gbyryt@???> rejected RCPT <vtorrico@localhost>: Unrouteable address
>2005-02-04 14:30:55 unqualified recipient rejected: <zo> H=localhost [127.0.0.1]
>
>/var/log/exim4/mainlog snippet:
>
>2005-02-04 14:31:01 1Cx9AN-000308-0W SA: Action: flagged as Spam but accepted: score=6.5 required=5.0 (scanned in 0/0 secs | Message-Id:
> 049e01c50aef_01739260_1268d97d@???). From <gbyryt@???> (host=localhost [127.0.0.1]) for zo@localhost
>2005-02-04 14:31:01 1Cx9AN-000308-0W <= gbyryt@??? H=localhost [127.0.0.1] P=esmtp
> S=45756 id=049e01c50aef$01739260$1268d97d@???
>2005-02-04 14:31:07 1Cx9AN-000308-0W => zo <zo@localhost> R=procmail T=procmail_pipe 2005-02-04 14:31:07 1Cx9AN-000308-0W Completed
>
>
> Why don't you just add 'localhost' to 'local_domains'?
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Frank S. Bernhardt
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