Yesterday I upgraded some packages, including smail.  Coming in this morning, 
there was no new mail, which is more than a little odd.  Apparently smail was 
no longer running; trying to stop the daemon failed. I restarted it, and mail 
begain appearing.  But Every message is accompanied by an error message like 
this:


Return-Path: MAILER-DAEMON
Return-Path: <MAILER-DAEMON>
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To: real-hawk
Subject: mail failed, sending to address owner
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|------------------------- Failed addresses follow: ---------------------|
 -user ... failed: unknown user
 /usr/local/mh/lib/slocal ... failed: transport file: failed to open output 
file: No such file or directory
|------------------------- Message text follows: ------------------------|
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what in the world is a reference to  /usr/local/mh/lib/slocal doing in the 
package?





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