On 03 Jan 2010, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> That's strange, your debugging output shows no problem and lists a
> delivery to a @gmail address.
>
> If you have a real output from /var/log/exim4/mainlog, post it. Other
> debugging options (like a test delivery to @gmail) might help.
> > Also, if I put "finish", won't that stop procmail being called?
> >
>
> I thought you did not want that. If you want two copies, keep the filter
> as is.
>
>
Actually, I think it IS being sent out - the light on the modem keeps
flickering. But it doesn't arrive for some reason - rejected by gmail,
or perhaps by my smarthost?
Here is the relevant part of the log:
2010-01-03 12:18:07 1NRPPL-000155-1S <=
SRS0=8/rE=IM=msn.com=<sendername>@srs.kundenserver.de U=ac P=local
S=8513473 id=COL114-W498F406CFF682652853E5AB7D0@??? 2010-01-03
12:19:31 1NRPPL-000155-1S => .forward@??? R=smarthost
T=remote_smtp_smarthost H=smtp.ukfsn.org [77.75.108.10]
X=TLS1.0:RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:32
DN="C=GB,O=mail.ukfsn.org,OU=GT54261541,OU=See
www.rapidssl.com/resources/cps (c)08,OU=Domain Control Validated -
RapidSSL(R),CN=mail.ukfsn.org" 2010-01-03 12:19:31 1NRPPL-000155-1S
Completed
As regards the last line:
I don't want two copies but I thought I needed that line in order to
make procmail work for my other mail. Is that wrong?
Anthony
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