Am 09.03.2021 10:42, schrieb Evgeniy Berdnikov via Exim-users:

Hi Evgeniy

Your debug log does not show any invocation of transport. If mail really appears in the destination mailbox, next point of investigation should be

This is what I suppose, too...

Kaspersky. But it is very unlikely that Kaspersky can do direct delivery to user's mailbox, so I suspect there are records in exim's mainlog about delivery. I propose to study mainlog thoroughly. The last local id from
 upper Received header(s) may be used as keyword for search.

In Exim mainlog I can just see, that the E-Mail was sent:

2021-03-09 09:56:29 1lJYAH-0000lJ-75 <= lucab...@lucabert.de U=Debian-exim P=local S=3031 2021-03-09 09:56:29 1lJYAH-0000lJ-75 => l.bertonce...@queo-group.com R=ciphermail_ext_to_int_gw T=ciphermail_smtp H=127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1] I=[127.0.0.1] C="250 2.6.0 Message received"
2021-03-09 09:56:29 1lJYAH-0000lJ-75 Completed

And, as you see, the E-Mail does _NOT_ come via TCP, but sent as local...
I cannot find anything in the Log from Kasperski.

Maybe do someone use Kasperski, too, and have an idea where is the problem/misconfiguration?

Thanks
Luca Bertoncello
(lucab...@lucabert.de)

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