>>>>> "Mike" == Mike Dillinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mike> Message from "Justin Pryzby" on 01/12/05 11:42 AM PT quoted:
>> Don't think exim will forward mail for you. But look in
>> /etc/email-addresses and ~/.forward. Exim accepts mail, and
>> optionally runs stuff like procmail, which optionally runs
>> spamassassin. Exim then puts mail in /var/spool/mail/$user.
>> It *will* forward mail with .forward (now that I think about
>> it; I just wasn't sure if it was exim that did that).
Mike> /etc/email-addresses is all comments. There is nothing in
Mike> /etc/aliases. There are no .forward files in anyone's home
Mike> directory. Yet:
Mike> rockenfield:/etc/exim4/conf.d# exim4 -bt
Mike> [EMAIL PROTECTED] R: system_aliases for
Mike> [EMAIL PROTECTED] R: hub_user for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] router =
Mike> smarthost, transport = remote_smtp host smtp.bogusisp.com
Mike> [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
Mike> So [EMAIL PROTECTED] is forwarding to
Mike> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'd like to store it locally.
Do a test delivery with -d to see where its finding the alias from,
Sincerely,
Adrian Phillips
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