Re: [exim] IPV6 error in exim -> now "unrouteable"

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Author: Jasen Betts
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] IPV6 error in exim -> now "unrouteable"
On 2014-04-14, Privacy <axelle.apvrille@???> wrote:
> Hi Heiko & list,
>
> Thanks for the tip.
>
> On 13/04/2014 15:07, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
>> Privacy <axelle.apvrille@???> (Sa 12 Apr 2014 20:46:16 CEST):
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying to set up exim4 to use my gmail account. But mail is queued
>>> and is never sent because the log says:
>> …
>>> In /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf, I have at the end:
>>>
>>> disable_ipv6='true'
>>> dns_ipv4_lookup='*'
>>>
>>> I have reloaded my configuration and restarted exim4:
>>> # update-exim4.conf
>>> # service exim4 restart
>>>
>>> Restarts fine, but mail gets queued, and telling it to process the queue:
>>> # exim -qff
>>
>> Check if the option made it to the configuratiion:
>>
>>     exim -bP disable_ipv6

>
> This tells me:
> no_disable_ipv6
>
> which I guess is not good :(
>
> However, I did a few things:
> - I had both a /etc/exim4/conf.d directory (split config) and a
> exim4.conf.template (unique file). I removed the conf.d directory to be
> sure it'd read the unique config file.
>
> - The config file is named 'exim4.conf.template'. Is that really
> correct? In doubt, I duplicated it to exim4.conf.
>
> + I have a update-exim4.conf.conf file.
>
> Now, restarting exim4 I have in the logs:
>
> 2014-04-14 22:43:43 exim 4.80 daemon started: pid=32736, -q30m,
> listening for SMTP on port 25 (IPv4)
> 2014-04-14 22:43:43 Start queue run: pid=32741
>
> that's good.
>
> Then I do a exim -qff and the logs say:
>
> 2014-04-14 22:44:45 Start queue run: pid=300 -qff
> 2014-04-14 22:44:45 1WZ4qE-0005vb-JJ Unfrozen by forced delivery
> 2014-04-14 22:44:45 1WZ4qE-0005vb-JJ ** MYEMAIL@???: Unrouteable
> address
> 2014-04-14 22:44:45 1WZ4qE-0005vb-JJ Frozen (delivery error message)
>
> So, this looks different, doesn'it it? Why is it "unrouteable" ?


ths will tell you:

exim -d+route+resolver -v -M 1WZ4qE-0005vb-JJ

expect several pages.


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