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I tried the sarge rc1 netinst iso yesterday.  Everything worked fine,
but the configuration of the hotplug package left mail from Debconf in
/var/mail/mail.  Since exim4-config does not set up an alias for user
"mail", it is unlikely to get seen by anyone.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
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I think this is the exim brach of the bug, which they declined to
address. Ayway, we've fixed it in other ways in d-i.

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