Bug#376157: exim4-config: fails to deliver root mail

Marc Haber mh+debian-packages at zugschlus.de
Fri Jun 30 16:25:11 UTC 2006


On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 11:33:59AM -0400, richard wrote:
> The default configuration when using dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config 
> results in no mail being delivered to root in Etch.

Mail is never delivered to root. This has been the way since exim4 4.23.

Quoting from README.Debian: 
    Since version 4.23 exim cannot run deliveries as root anymore. If
    you don't redirect mail for root via /etc/aliases to a
    nonpriviledged account on Debian the mail will be delivered to
    /var/mail/mail with permissions 0600 and owner mail:mail. This is
    done by /etc/exim4/conf.d/router/mmm_mail4root.
      
> Worked fine in 
> Sarge.  My etc/aliases file is identical in Etch to that in Sarge.

Does it take care of root?

> I have Etch installed on two machines and am unable to get root mail.
> If I send a mail message to root using 'mail root' as a command, the 
> message gets sent to my ISP.

Please send the output of "exim4 -d -bt root".

Looks to me that your system is set to qualify unqualified domains
with a domain that is not considered local. Set /etc/mailname to
something different than charter.net.

Greetings
Marc

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