I finally got to do this, but it failed again..
/etc/alias
postmaster & abuse are piped to root
# Person who should get root's mail
root: wkdwich@???
exim -d -bt abuse@???
fail:fail:fail
Looks like it is searching every file known to mankind but /etc/alias
exim.conf does acknowledge the file:
system_aliases:
driver = redirect
allow_defer
allow_fail
data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/etc/aliases}}
file_transport = address_file
pipe_transport = address_pipe
retry_use_local_part
Now where do I go with this??
Thanks again for all your help!
At 10:40 AM 8/18/2006, John Burnham wrote:
>> /etc/alias -- postmater & abuse are piped to root.. but I get
>> neither..
>>
>> # Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present.
>> mailer-daemon: postmaster
>> postmaster: root
>> [snip]
>> abuse: root
>>
>By default exim won't deliver to the root user, try putting
>root: someotheruser
>in /etc/aliases
>
>By the way, you can test how addresses will be delivered by using
>exim -d -bt address
>(the -d is optional and turns on extra debug information).
>For more information have a look through the Exim spec, paying particular
>attention to never_users.
> John
>
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