On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 11:35 -0800, Mike Dillinger wrote: > Hello, > > I installed sarge some time ago. I am now interested in setting up my > own mail server to experiment. When exim was installed, it was > configured to set up aliases to forward mail to another user on another > domain. I'd like to get rid of those aliases, but I can't figure out > how. They're not in /etc/aliases or anything immediately obvious to me. > I'd like all mail stored locally and not forwarded. > > I asked on the exim mailing list and haven't gotten any responses, so I > thought I'd try > here.
dpkg-reconfigure -plow exim4-config Answer it the way you want. Mind you, the default exim4 install supports; procmail, maildrop, .forward amoung other things. And if we look in the config, it actually check for existence of /etc/aliases in the traditional format. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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