Also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 23.07.2000:
from the qmail-1.0.3/INSTALL file:
 5. Read INSTALL.alias. Minimal survival command:
       # (cd ~alias; touch .qmail-postmaster .qmail-mailer-daemon
qmail-root)
       # chmod 644 ~alias/.qmail*

from qmail-1.0.3/INSTALL.alias:
* root. Under qmail, root never receives mail. Your system may generate
mail messages to root every night; if you don't have an alias for root,
those messages will bounce. (They'll end up double-bouncing to the
postmaster.) Set up an alias for root in ~alias/.qmail-root. .qmail
files are similar to .forward files, but beware that they are strictly
line-oriented---see dot-qmail.0 for details.

# end of quotes
so you should set up an alias root either as ~alias/.qmail-root
or in /etc/aliases if you use that.

and that alias should redirect mails for root to one or more persons in
charge ...

wolfgang

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