Your message dated Wed, 20 Jul 2016 19:24:35 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#831876: When sending a mail to a local machine user, I 
get “Unroutable address” in exim logs
has caused the Debian Bug report #831876,
regarding When sending a mail to a local machine user, I get “Unroutable 
address” in exim logs
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Package: exim4

Version: 4.84.2-1

Debian: 8.5

Related ? : #626011

Bug : When sending a mail to a local machine user, I get “Unroutable address” 
in exim logs

How to :  echo “mail body” |  mail -s "subject" remoteuser@remotemachine

Details:


nsswitch.conf:



...

hosts:          files dns

...



And  /etc/host.conf:



order    hosts,bind         <<<< added +  network restarted

multi on



so it should work but exim does not seem to take that into consideration



sudo exim -bP |grep lookup_order

host_lookup_order = bydns:byaddr



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On 2016-07-20 FLORENT Philippe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: exim4

> Version: 4.84.2-1

> Debian: 8.5

> Related ? : #626011

> Bug : When sending a mail to a local machine user, I get “Unroutable address” 
> in exim logs

> How to :  echo “mail body” |  mail -s "subject" remoteuser@remotemachine

> Details:
> nsswitch.conf:
> ...

> hosts:          files dns

> ...



> And  /etc/host.conf:
> order    hosts,bind         <<<< added +  network restarted
> multi on


> so it should work but exim does not seem to take that into consideration


> sudo exim -bP |grep lookup_order
> host_lookup_order = bydns:byaddr


Marking as closed as this was a cross-post to exim-users where the issue
was resolved.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.exim.user/98922

cu Andreas
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