Hi.
 
On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 07:59:05AM -0800, Randy Bush via Exim-users wrote:
> what happened?  the symptom was
> 
> 2025-01-13 06:25:27 1tXDt8-00Aigw-35 1tXDt8-00Aigw-35 no recipients found in 
> headers
> 2025-01-13 06:25:27 1tXDt8-00Aigv-35 1tXDt8-00Aigv-35 no recipients found in 
> headers
> 
> this hack fixes, but i suspect that it is the wrong hack
> 
> % diff -c /etc/cron.daily/exim4-base*

 To answer your question "what happened?" one should run exim4-base
 script with tracing enabled (set -x). There is no place in this
 script where Exim is called directly, everywhere "mail" utility is
 used. I can't find any place where Exim is forced to extract
 recipients from headers, that should happen if "-t" command line
 option is passed to it, and should not happen when Exim is run from
 "mail".

> ! E4BCD_DAILY_REPORT_TO="postmaster"

 This parameter, if set, turns on daily status reports, it is OFF by default.
 It's because sysadmins usually do not want to receive such reports.

 You could set this variable in /etc/default/exim4 configuration file,
 it is sourced by exim4-base script. No patches need.
 
 P.S. Your question should be addressed to Debian maintainers, this list
 is not debian-specific and is focused on general usage of Exim.
-- 
 Eugene Berdnikov

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