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FS#20116 - [exim] contains both /etc/aliases and /etc/mail/aliases
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Opened by Benjamin Richter (Waldteufel) - Thursday, 08 July 2010, 17:57 GMT
Last edited by Angel Velasquez (angvp) - Tuesday, 13 July 2010, 04:54 GMT
Opened by Benjamin Richter (Waldteufel) - Thursday, 08 July 2010, 17:57 GMT
Last edited by Angel Velasquez (angvp) - Tuesday, 13 July 2010, 04:54 GMT
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DetailsThe exim package contains both /etc/aliases and /etc/mail/aliases. Curiously enough, both contain different examples. According to the documentation, there should only be a single one:
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.40/doc/html/spec_4.html#SECT4.13 "Mail aliases have traditionally been kept in /etc/aliases. However, some operating systems are now using /etc/mail/aliases. You should check if yours is one of these, and change Exim's configuration if necessary." |
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Closed by Angel Velasquez (angvp)
Tuesday, 13 July 2010, 04:54 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Fixed on -3 release
Tuesday, 13 July 2010, 04:54 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Fixed on -3 release