Hi Marc,

I believe it is because we have shell users with individual alias/forward 
files. The system would need to know which user file to look at. I am not 
completely up to speed on how Exim should work in a multi-user environment 
so if you have any more suggestions, I would appreciate it.

I think that Bill has clearly described the issues and I feel it will 
cause more problems than it solves.

How do other people deal with system users and multiple domains?

Cheers
Tim


On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Marc Sherman wrote:

> Timothy Arnold wrote:
>>
>> I am fairly certain that this is a design feature to avoid mail loops but
>> I will explain the issue. The user has an alias file and we lookup the
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> Why are you looking up the original values, instead of the current
> values being routed? This is exactly why it's not working.
>
> - Marc
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