On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 10:57:28AM +0100, Alex wrote:
> 10:49:54 18230 --------> ditch_hdrmailer router <--------
> 10:49:54 18230 local_part=antolinos-ca domain=domaina.com
> 10:49:54 18230 stripped suffix -ca
There's the problem: some of your routers have the "suffix" options set, so
the "-ca" is seen as a suffix to the real address, and is removed prior to
processing.
> 10:49:54 18230 --------> ditch_hdrto router <--------
> 10:49:54 18230 local_part=antolinos-ca domain=domaina.com
> 10:49:54 18230 stripped suffix -ca
There it is again.
> 10:49:54 18230 --------> ditch_hdrfrom router <--------
> 10:49:54 18230 local_part=antolinos-ca domain=domaina.com
> 10:49:54 18230 stripped suffix -ca
> 10:49:54 18230 --------> ditch_hdrsubject router <--------
> 10:49:54 18230 local_part=antolinos-ca domain=domaina.com
> 10:49:54 18230 stripped suffix -ca
> 10:49:54 18230 --------> virtual_dom_groups router <--------
> 10:49:54 18230 local_part=antolinos-ca domain=domaina.com
> 10:49:54 18230 stripped suffix -ca
> 10:49:54 18230 --------> virtual_domains router <--------
> 10:49:54 18230 local_part=antolinos-ca domain=domaina.com
> 10:49:54 18230 stripped suffix -ca
And a few more times.
Search the spec (
http://exim.org/exim-html-4.63/doc/html/spec_html/ch15.html)
for "local_part_suffix" to learn more about this. If you don't use the
"suffix" functionality, then remove the "suffix" options from your routers.
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Dave Evans
Power Internet
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