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Szerző: Will Smith
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Címzett: Ian Eiloart
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Tárgy: Re: [exim] Exim receiving for one domain, but not for another
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 5:00 AM, Ian Eiloart <iane@???> wrote:

> 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.
>


Seems that you were right. Emails are going through and routing right. I
was sending my emails from one Gmail account through and having them return
on the same Gmail account. Odd that it wasn't doing it with all my tests.

Thanks a bunch.

Will--

>
>
> 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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> Ian Eiloart
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