On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 19:20:06 +0000, "enediel gonzalez"
<enediel@???> wrote:
>this is the line that I found on the logs (I changed the real domain name,
>an the real ip)
That makes debugging next to impossible.
>2005-10-21 13:29:33 1ET0hw-0002HW-VH => dgonzalez@???
>R=dnslookup_relay_to_domains T=remote_smtp H=mail.domainA.com [real ip]
What does exim -bt dgonzalez@??? print?
>this line occurs several times until the messages comes bringing too many
>headers, looks like for the error exim is trying to send the received
>message to itself
... which is usually prevented by exim refusing to send to itself.
I suspect that exim is sending to your _official_ IP adress and gets
its own connection NATted back to itself by your router.
If this is the case, you need to tell your exim to deliver internal
messages to the exchange box which is information not available from
the public DNS: Take a look at the hubbed_hosts router which is there
for this reason in the Debian setup.
>on /etc/hosts I declared the exchange with the internal ip
>
>127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost debian
>192.168.0.115 mail.domainA.com
Looks clumsy. Why isn't your DNS able to give that information to your
Linux host?
Greetings
Marc
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