On 9/3/06, Helge <hel...@mo...> wrote:
> cat /var/log/exim4/mainlog | grep 1GJy2M-0002hg-Sh
> 2006-09-03 21:53:46 1GJy2M-0002hg-Sh <= hel...@mo...
> H=localhost (helge.monet.no) [127.0.0.1] P=esmtp S=2388
> id=44F...@mo...
> 2006-09-03 21:53:47 1GJy2M-0002hg-Sh => hel...@mo...
> <helge@localhost> R=dnslookup_relay_to_domains T=remote_smtp
> H=mail.monet.no [62.128.239.20]
> 2006-09-03 21:53:47 1GJy2M-0002hg-Sh Completed
>
> I am sorry but I don't se any clues here; any tips?
You really need to ask on the Exim list - here I only offer help on
fetchmail. However at a rough guess exim is seeing that the mail is
for @monet.no, doing the DNS lookup and forwarding the mail. You need
to stop Exim from doing that.
It may be simply that you need to define "localhost" as being a local
mail domain, that may be enough to stop Exim from doing whatever it's
doing (at a guess, trawling the headers for a valid address).
> By the way: I dont see how it is possible to send a reply, and not only
> a new thread all the time?
That's down to your mail client (Thunderbird), simply hit "Reply To
All" then remove the non-list address(es).
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Rob MacGregor
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he
doesn't become a monster. Friedrich Nietzsche
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