On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 21:10:17 +0800, "Guo Wei-Wei" <wwguocn@???>
wrote:
>I sent a mail from me@??? to another@???, and the
>following lines were added in log file.
>
>2006-10-28 14:08:55 1GdhNH-0007gh-6s <= wwguo@localhost U=wwguo
>P=local S=488 id=87fyd93rbd.fsf@???
>2006-10-28 14:08:55 1GdhNH-0007gh-6s ** another@???: Unknown user
>2006-10-28 14:08:55 1GdhNH-0007go-BO <= <> R=1GdhNH-0007gh-6s U=mail
>P=local S=1252
>2006-10-28 14:08:55 1GdhNH-0007go-BO => wwguo<wwguo@localhost>
>R=localuser T=local_delivery
>2006-10-28 14:08:55 1GdhNH-0007gh-6s Completed
>2006-10-28 14:08:55 1GdhNH-0007go-BO Completed
Note that is not "the message ending up in your inbox", but being
undeliverable due to "unknown user" and an error message ending up in
your inbox. That is something _completely_ different.
By adding the "sender" clause to your smart_route router, you have
told it to only route messages with the "me@???" sender. So,
your test message, which has the sender "wwguo@localhost", is not
routed by any router, and it thus bounces.
Have the message sent with a different sender, or have a new router
that handles non-local messages with a sender different from
"me@???".
Greetings
Marc
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