Mandi! Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users
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> How does your Exim decide, if the user is known? Can you post the
> router(s), that are responsible for your local users?

Pretty standard debian routers.

I've added a big section of LDAP routers, but are only for internal user
aliases, they return in any case a 'login'.

Effectivaly the errors are thrown on the phisical mailboxes, not on the
aliases, eg:
        2019-02-11 14:02:34 1gtBEG-0006lw-Qm ** admin...@fvg.lnf.it 
F=<admin...@pp.lnf.it>: Unrouteable address

where 'admin...@fvg.lnf.it' is the real mailbox, 'admin...@pp.lnf.it' is the
original destination, expanded by LDAP.

The finel delivery are these routers:

 procmail:
   debug_print = "R: procmail for $local_part@$domain"
   driver = accept
   local_part_suffix = +*
   local_part_suffix_optional
   domains = +local_domains
   check_local_user
   transport = procmail_pipe
   # emulate OR with "if exists"-expansion
   require_files = ${local_part}:${home}:\
                   ${if exists{/etc/procmailrc}\
                     {/etc/procmailrc}{${home}/.procmailrc}}:\
                   +/usr/bin/procmail
   no_verify
   no_expn


 local_user:
   debug_print = "R: local_user for $local_part@$domain"
   driver = accept
   local_part_suffix = +*
   local_part_suffix_optional
   domains = +local_domains
   check_local_user
   local_parts = ! root
   transport = LOCAL_DELIVERY
   require_files = ${local_part}:${home}
   cannot_route_message = Unknown user

but i think never match, because user does not exist, so ${home}, and router
are skipped (so the 'Unrouteable address').

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