Excellent! Thanks - it works now. Your suggestion made me double check
all permission settings and I ended up using the full path
/etc/exim/aliases which works (the exim process needs write to the dir
that contains the aliases file - i was not aware of this).
Thanks again.
Morten
Alex Lomas wrote:
>>Could you elaborate on this? What did you move to /etc/mail and what
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> sort of reconfiguration did it take afterwards?
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> I moved /etc/aliases into /etc/mail/aliases all you need to do is enure
> the /etc/mail/ directory is owned by the mail group (which your exim user
> should be a memeber of). Then, edit your exim configuration file to look
> at /etc/mail/aliases rather than /etc/aliases.
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> That should be it I think...
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