Last week I switched from a slightly-out-of-date-but-working compiled-from-source exim 4.85 to a FreeBSD port exim 4.89. I've updated my configuration to stop changing the exim user and group from what got compiled in, and updated permissions on log and database files so things are getting delivered.
Now I see, though, that pieces of my /etc/aliases file are being written to my mainlog file. All the ones I see seem to be in DKIM log messages:
2017-06-22 10:28:08 [4295] SMTP connection from [17.254.6.135] (TCP/IP connection count = 3)
2017-06-22 10:28:10 [7622] 1dO35d-0001yw-Tl DKIM: d=insideapple.apple.com s=insideapple2048 c=relaxed/simple a=rsa-sha1 b=2048 i=ws: root
nobody: /dev/ t=1498141689 [verification succeeded]
2017-06-22 10:28:11 [7622] 1dO35d-0001yw-Tl H=msbadger0606.apple.com [17.254.6.135] Warning: Spam watch: message scored 1.1 spam points.
2017-06-22 10:28:11 [7622] 1dO35d-0001yw-Tl <= n_i_bounces@??? H=msbadger0606.apple.com [17.254.6.135] P=esmtp S=67687 id=794043050.21034313.1498141689029@???
2017-06-25 21:04:40 [633] SMTP connection from [205.201.134.29] (TCP/IP connection count = 1)
2017-06-25 21:04:41 [65412] 1dPISH-000H12-AD DKIM: d=mail29.atl31.mcdlv.net s=k1 c=relaxed/relaxed a=rsa-sha1 b=1024 i=in
# mailman needs this one
mailman b=1024
2017-06-25 21:04:42 [65412] 1dPISH-000H12-AD H=mail29.atl31.mcdlv.net [205.201.134.29] Warning: Spam watch: message scored 1.1 spam points.
2017-06-25 21:04:42 [65412] 1dPISH-000H12-AD <= bounce-mc.us3_23915095.3063049-rhonaker=engr.uky.edu@??? H=mail29.atl31.mcdlv.net [205.201.134.29] P=esmtp S=70307 id=b2003bf3c6c3938640d423784.48d15d5b0f.20170626010427.45d26a6437.4ddbc538@???
2017-06-25 21:04:42 [65412] SMTP connection from mail29.atl31.mcdlv.net [205.201.134.29] closed by QUIT
2017-06-25 21:04:42 [65413] 1dPISH-000H12-AD => honaker@??? <rhonaker@???> R=uky_direct T=remote_smtp H=uksmtp.uky.edu [128.163.184.248] C="250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as C1A92E005B"
2017-06-25 21:04:42 [65413] 1dPISH-000H12-AD Completed
I'm pretty sure this isn't supposed to be happening. It wasn't before I installed the port last week. It seems to have stopped when I disabled DKIM verification this morning. Is this likely to be a misconfiguration on my part, or a bug that I should report?
Thanks,
Kyle
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Kyle Dippery
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