I don't know, but you shouldn't anyway - this is still an unfixed bug:
there's still a software package around that either creates the Debian-
exim user without creating the group, or one that deletes the Debian-
exim group without deleting the user; whatever the exact situation, this
Should Not Have Happened and is a bug.

What we have now is a workaround. I'm glad it worked (and happy that it made 
you happy ;-) ), but it is not a bug fix. Not everybody is going to even notice 
the workaround - they might overlook the "mail me about updates for this bug" 
checkbox, or they might not be fluent enough in English to use Launchpad. Since 
this is a showstopper for somebody who's not too computer-savvy, this could 
well force a lot of people into dropping Ubuntu.
So, let's leave it open and wait until somebody at Canonical comes around to 
tending to it.

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Gutsy: dpkg: syntax error: Unknown group 'debian-exim' in statoverridefile
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188181
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