Hi,
thanks for your feedbacks.
Well, my problem is still existing, but I can describe a little more of what I was able to find out and how my setup is exactly.
First of all, I just set up a new box with SuSE 10.1 and Scalix usning sendmail and indeed this option is working fine either on internal mails or on mails send to external MTAs. In both cases Scalix is only accessed by SWA.
In both setups I did also try to use the ARCHIVE=arch: option as I thougt it could be some strange bcc syntax which exim doesn't understand that could cause my problem. Well on both setups the behavious is the same, meaning that on the newly installed setup all mails are stored in the archive directory whereas in the problematic setup only internal mails are stored... So I tend to think that it is not a problem of Scalix cooperating with Exim.
At this point it could be very helpful if one of the Scalix team could explain shortly how the archiver is working and if there are some possibilites of logging the activities.
I did some ohter changes in the problematic setup and it must be that some of these caused my problem. The next step now will be, that I am going to do the same changes on the newly setup and I will hopefully find out which of these changes cause the problem.
To explain the setup a little bit more:
I'm running scalix on a so called root server where also some web sites of me are running on. The box has currently one IP address. Scalix shall mainly be accessed using SWA. Unfortunately, in the standard setup, Scalix is "taking over" the complete http accesses, so that all the other websites did "dissappear" after installing scalix. For that reason I did sucessfully change the port by which SWA is accessed to another port beside the standard port 80. Took me a while but if anyone is interested I can post the instructions. Maybe this is causing my problems, I don't know...
Mail is handled externally by exim and forwarded internally to a dummy interface ip address where the scalix smtpd is listening. Scalix is still set up to send the outgoing emails throug the normal smtp port on localhost, where also exim is listening.
The advantage of running SWA on a different port for me is that I can controll the accesses additionally in the firewall while normal http connects can access from everywhere.
Well, thats about the setup, maybe someone can help me with switching on debugging information in the archiver and in the meantime I will try to change the newly installed machine step by step to the same setup that has currently these problems.
For the scalix experts another thing that I experienced: sending an email on behalf of someone else leads to an "Sender: " header in the mail headers in the problematic setup scenario regardless of the setting "add sender header". On the newly setup the setting "add sender header" controls the adding of the sender haeder... somethin is really strange on my "problematic setup" ... Any ideas are highly welcome...
Uwe