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diff --git a/docs/installing/email.md b/docs/installing/email.md
index fc59759fa..23889dcbd 100644
--- a/docs/installing/email.md
+++ b/docs/installing/email.md
@@ -242,14 +242,19 @@ To test mail delivery, as a privileged user run:
replacing `example.com` with your domain name. This should tell you which routers are being processed. You should
see something like:
- $ exim4 -bt foi+request-1234@localhost
+ $ exim4 -bt foi+request-1234@example.com
R: alaveteli for foi+request-1234@example.com
foi+request-1234@example.com -> |/var/www/alaveteli/script/mailin
transport = alaveteli_mailin_transport
This tells you that the routing part (making emails to
`foi\+.*@example.com` be forwarded to Alaveteli's `mailin` script) is
-working.
+working. You can test bounce message routing in the same way:
+
+ exim4 -bt user-support@example.com
+ R: alaveteli for user-support@example.com
+ user-support@example.com -> |/var/www/alaveteli/script/handle-mail-replies
+ transport = alaveteli_mailin_transport
There is a great
[Exim Cheatsheet](http://bradthemad.org/tech/notes/exim_cheatsheet.php)