Hi,
Are you delivering two copies of ONE email to the same gmail.com address? If so, Gmail will only display one copy of that message. It's really annoying, because it won't show you a copy of your email to this list, for example: it'll only show you the copy that you sent! I don't know what kind of algorithm they use to determine whether two emails are the same.
On 15 Aug 2013, at 06:34, Will Smith <undertakingyou@???> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am setting up a server that will accept incoming emails for several
> different domains. I don't use any local delivery, but everything is
> forwarded to a users preferred personal address. I followed this article:
> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/140 as well as my own
> knowledge from setting up other systems.
>
> Right now I am testing with two domains, both of which have their MX
> records point to this server, cemetek.com and davidcstevens.com. Right now
> when I send mail to will@??? it is forwarded as I would expect. But
> when I send it to will@??? it is never delivered.
>
> Now for the interesting part:
> Output of exim -bt for both users:
> R: system_aliases for will@???
> R: dnslookup for undertakingyou@???
> undertakingyou@???
> <-- will@???
> router = dnslookup, transport = remote_smtp
> .... <dns stuff for google>
> R: system_aliases for will@???
> R: dnslookup for undertakingyou@???
> undertakingyou@???
> <-- will@???
> router = dnslookup, transport = remote_smtp
> .... <dns stuff for google>
>
> Exim knows where to send this email.
> A look at /var/log/exim4/mainlog, two entries, one for each email:
> 2013-08-15 04:16:44 1V9ozM-0007Rb-BJ DKIM: d=gmail.com s=20120113
> c=relaxed/relaxed a=rsa-sha256 [verification succeeded]
> 2013-08-15 04:16:44 1V9ozM-0007Rb-BJ <= undertakingyou@??? H=
> mail-oa0-f46.google.com [209.85.219.46] P=esmtp S=1699 id=
> CAEGeJrvKBfw4jjEg-mGL2LOUZ2Cs9pkoLEosXLMuRuhRuVF8WQ@???
> 2013-08-15 04:16:46 1V9ozM-0007Rb-BJ => undertakingyou@??? <
> will@???> R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp
> H=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[74.125.25.27]
> X=TLS1.0:RSA_ARCFOUR_SHA1:16
> DN="C=US,ST=California,L=Mountain View,O=Google Inc,CN=mx.google.com"
> 2013-08-15 04:16:46 1V9ozM-0007Rb-BJ Completed
>
> 2013-08-15 04:32:10 1V9pEI-0007SB-B7 DKIM: d=gmail.com s=20120113
> c=relaxed/relaxed a=rsa-sha256 [verification succeeded]
> 2013-08-15 04:32:10 1V9pEI-0007SB-B7 <= undertakingyou@??? H=
> mail-ob0-f178.google.com [209.85.214.178] P=esmtp S=2037 id=CAEGeJrsV5RV7=
> 28E-Hmi62sku_OcwFG7jEj7N3D+QS8gv8Sj-A@???
> 2013-08-15 04:32:12 1V9pEI-0007SB-B7 => undertakingyou@??? <
> will@???> R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp H=
> gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com [74.125.25.26] X=TLS1.0:RSA_ARCFOUR_SHA1:16
> DN="C=US,ST=California,L=Mountain View,O=Google Inc,CN=mx.google.com"
> 2013-08-15 04:32:12 1V9pEI-0007SB-B7 Completed
>
> It seems that exim, in the mainlog, is saying that it sent both emails, but
> I only get the one. I have checked my spam folder, and local delivery.
> Nothing. Any thoughts on what might cause this?
>
> Will--
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