Yeah, #dpkg -l |grep exim  shows
    exim 3.12-10 Exim mailer.
        I never knew that it had bugs. Thanks for the info. 
        Naturally I would want to upgrade to 3.22. Well, now i have a doubt.
 Now my system is potato. If I have to get exim 3.22, I will have to
 update to unstable version and then install exim.
  Now tell me, what is my system -
    1. Is it still stable(potato)
        2. Is it fully unstable(sid)
        3. Or a mixture of both? (Since only a few packages have been upgraded).

          I think after installing exim 3.22, I can't call my system sid,
          since I haven't done a dist-upgrade.
                

Once upon a time, Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> found a keyboard. And typed:
>V.Suresh rearranged electrons thusly:
 That shouldn't happen - which version of exim?  If 3.12, it had a few bugs
> here and there (the latest stable version is 3.22 - which Debian bundles
> with its unstable version)
_-_-_-_End of Original Message-_-_-_-_-_-_-Know Gnu, Know Freedom_
  

  
  -V.Suresh.  Sureshv<at>users<dot>sourceforge<dot>net
               Http://www16.brinkster.com/vsuresh
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