I shouldn't be, and I believe in fact I am not (except briefly in error).
What still puzzles me, though, is what my MUA is and why it's routing to
the wrong destination. I'd drawn the tentative conclusion the problem was
postfix, but I see now that was a red herring.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 1:23 PM Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <
exim-users@???> wrote:
> On 19/12/2022 18:56, Johnnie W Adams via Exim-users wrote:
> > That's the thing. We have an inbound and an outbound server, each running
> > Exim as an MTA. DKIM signing happens at the inbound server, so all mail
> is
> > to pass through it. Local mail generated on the outbound server (the
> client
> > in this transaction) is supposed to route to the inbound server, not out
> to
> > the world at large, which is what's happening.
>
> So why are you running Postfix?
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> Jeremy
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