Re: Migrated to debian; aliases stopped working

2003-10-26 Thread Haines Brown
> BTW I use exim and exim.conf contains the following lines about aliases > > # This director handles aliasing using a traditional /etc/aliases file. > # If any of your aliases expand to pipes or files, you will need to set > # up a user and a group for these deliveries to run under. You can do >

Re: Migrated to debian; aliases stopped working

2003-10-26 Thread Joachim Fahnenmueller
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 11:21:07AM +0100, David Jardine wrote: > On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 08:30:12PM -0400, Haines Brown wrote: > > When I moved to debian, my aliases are no longer working. For example, > > in /etc/aliases I have the following entry: > > > >debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > H

Re: Migrated to debian; aliases stopped working

2003-10-26 Thread David Jardine
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 08:30:12PM -0400, Haines Brown wrote: > When I moved to debian, my aliases are no longer working. For example, > in /etc/aliases I have the following entry: > >debian:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > However, when I try to send a message to debian, it sends a > message to [EM

Re: Migrated to debian; aliases stopped working

2003-10-25 Thread Rob Weir
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 08:30:12PM -0400, Haines Brown said > When I moved to debian, my aliases are no longer working. For example, > in /etc/aliases I have the following entry: > >debian:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > However, when I try to send a message to debian, it sends a > message to [EMAI

Migrated to debian; aliases stopped working

2003-10-25 Thread Haines Brown
When I moved to debian, my aliases are no longer working. For example, in /etc/aliases I have the following entry: debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, when I try to send a message to debian, it sends a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is my FQDN attached to the alias name. That is, the