Hi Philip, hi all,
thanks for your answer.
I already ran exim using its debug mode and saw what I expected, all
things are working well through the debug informations...
Mails that are not delivered are only messages with local_parts routed
to a particular router in my exim.conf file. Well, I checked also this
router which is the same as many others that do routing also.
Declaring another mailing list with other users (that uses exactly the
same routers than the others that won't work - in fact some other
local_parts) works well.
Any idea in order to go deeper in the analyses ??
Thanks to this list for its support
Best regards
Laurent
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-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Hazel [
mailto:ph10@cus.cam.ac.uk]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 13:21
To: Risse Laurent
Cc: Exim Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [exim] routing a mailing list - strange things happened
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Laurent RISSE wrote:
> When sending a mail to the list, all recipients get the message, but
> when a recipient [which is also defined in the mailing list (expanded
> correctly)] is also added into the "TO" or "CC" mail client (using
> both ThunderBird and Outlook; for example
> TO:mydistributionlist@???,people1@???), this user
> doesn't receive the mail !!
I suggest you run a test with Exim debugging (-d) turned on to see
exactly what is happening as Exim routes the message.
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