Phil Pennock via Exim-users <[email protected]> writes:
> I'm going to just discuss the Exim side of things, terminology and such,
> to hopefully provide enough context and terminology for you; I can't
> really help with the Debian config building.
> 
> There are two different identifiers:
> 
>  1. Which address is the sender of the email
>  2. What is the authentication account for SMTP AUTH
> 
> The log-file you show has the authentication account (2) as martin.m
> which all works fine.

Correct.

> If you generate mail with a particular sender (1), then that's what Exim
> normally sends.  You can use "rewrites" to change that.
> 
> I suspect that in your upgrade you lost a rewrite configuration item.
> 
> Does this provide enough terminology to let you fix it?

It certainly does.  I apologize for the long log message which
was actually the output of exim -d -M with a message ID.  For
those who thought I accidentally gave away the password, I
noticed what was in the output in time to do a global replace so
the password is safe and no, it's not "safe."  This is like
"Who's on First?"

        My thanks to everybody.  I think the reason it seemed to
just quit working was I didn't realize when the file in
/etc/exim4/conf.d/transport got replaced and thought something
more complex was afoot.

        Thanks for everybody's patience.  I am new to this list
but not new to unix or computing so I will make sure that the
rewrites are back and that should make it all good again.

Martin McCormick

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