This being one of the messages:

2022-12-19 09:08:49 1p7Hl3-00015O-1S <= <> R=1p7Hiz-00010h-3B U=exim
P=local S=3157

The P=local is, I suppose, because this is a notify message about a bounce.
It shouldn't be routing directly to the internet; it should be routing to
our inbound server.

On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 1:55 PM Johnnie W Adams <jxad...@ualr.edu> wrote:

> 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@exim.org> 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?
>> --
>> Cheers,
>>    Jeremy
>>
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