Re: [exim] Sporadic unroutable address

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Author: R.B. (Rick)
Date:  
To: Giuliano Gavazzi
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Sporadic unroutable address
Giuliano,

thanks for your reply byt my previuos email regards a different problem
(due to a misconfiguration in router config). I've fixed it and now have
this problem with sporadic "unroutable domain". Anyway this are my
routers config:

scan_redirect:
     driver = redirect
     condition = ${if def:h_X-Redirect-To: {1}{0}}
     #headers_add = X-Original-Recipient: $local_part@$domain
     data = $h_X-Redirect-To:
     headers_remove = X-Redirect-To
     redirect_router = local


local:
driver = accept
domains = +local_domains
retry_use_local_part
transport = internal_smtp

posta_internet:
driver = dnslookup
domains = ! +local_domains
transport = remote_smtp


I have this problem in many installation but particular in one of it
where they have to send/receive email to a lot of countries in the world.
Looking to the exim log and to nslookup immediatly the domain with
problems result with an empty response.

Any ideas?
Thanks
Riccardo

Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:

> At 3:39 pm +0200 2005/05/04, Black.hawk wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> i have sporadic unroutable address problem, like this:
>>
>> 2005-05-04 15:24:58 H=(khc-web.co.jp) [211.247.117.96] sender verify
>> fail
>> for <ignominies@???>: Unrouteable address
>> 2005-05-04 15:24:58 H=(khc-web.co.jp) [211.247.117.96]
>> F=<ignominies@???>
>> rejected RCPT <black.hawk@???>: Sender verify failed
>>
>> I have similar problem in outbound email.
>> I\'ve tried also to install a caching dns but it doesn\'t change.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Riccardo
>
>
> Riccardo, I replied to you personally and in italian with an answer to
> your previous and effectively identical question. That was 24 minutes
> before this second post of yours. Read my reply and don't post the
> same question twice to a list.
> I doubt anyway that that is a sporadic problem, as I already said it
> looks like a router misconfig.
>
> Giuliano
>