Ok. It work but now I receive in that user a lot of messages like that:
Cron<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   /usr/sbin/exim -q && false with the next contnBet
1998-10-16 12:09:01 queue run: process 23976 crashed with signal 11 while
delivering 0zUD7c-0004xc-00
1998-10-16 12:09:02 queue run: process 23981 crashed with signal 11 while
delivering 0zUDM9-00055V-00
1998-10-16 12:09:03 queue run: process 23986 crashed with signal 11 while
delivering 0zUDaf-0005Cy-00
1998-10-16 12:09:03 queue run: process 23991 crashed with signal 11 while
delivering 0zUE3h-0005TT-00
1998-10-16 12:09:04 queue run: process 23996 crashed with signal 11 while
delivering 0zUElF-0005qr-00

The paniclog and mainlog files increase rapidly. I installed exim when I
installed debian with dselect and I was root.

this is a sample from mainlog file:
6 12:23:10 0zTurN-000098-00 => maric ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> D=localuser T=local_del
6 12:23:10 0zTurN-000098-00 Completed
6 12:23:11 0zTucu-00008t-00 => maric ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> D=localuser T=local_del
6 12:23:11 0zTucu-00008t-00 Completed
6 12:23:11 0zTvKP-0000AT-00 => maric ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> D=localuser T=local_del
6 12:23:11 0zTvKP-0000AT-00 Completed
...
1998-10-16 12:46:51 refused relay 
(host reject) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=
1998-10-16 12:53:01 Start queue run: pid=24401
1998-10-16 12:53:28 0zTnfQ-00004E-00 ** root@: unrouteable mail domain ""
1998-10-16 12:53:28 0zUFwG-0006Lb-00 Error while handling error message:
at least one malformed recipient
1998-10-16 12:53:28 0zTnfQ-00004E-00 Process failed (1) when writing error
message to root@
1998-10-16 12:53:28 0zTtRH-0000us-00 Message is frozen
1998-10-16 12:53:28 0zTq92-0000pr-00 Message is frozen

rejectlog file:
1998-10-16 12:14:57 refused relay (host reject) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=(maric) [193.231.157.5]
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1998-10-16 12:46:51 refused relay (host reject) to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>H=(maric) [193.231.157.5]
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Any suggestion?


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On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, George Bonser wrote:

> On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Bubulac Angela Tatiana wrote:
> 
> > hello,
> > I think the problems never stops. This is one of the sense of life.
> > Although the message I sent arrive to its destination (in my case a user
> > in doamin citon.ro) continuouslyI receive messages like this
> > (even from messages that was send yesterday):
> > Please tell me what is wrong or what is happen.
> 
> Create an alias in the /etc/alias file for root that points to your user
> account, for example:
> 
> root: tatia
> 
> Root mail will then be delivered to a suer account and you will not have
> problems will attempting to read anything in /root. I wonder what the real
> problem is ... I think it is because exim does not run as root so when it
> looks for a .forward or filter file for the root user, it fails to gain
> access to that directory.
>  
> 
> George Bonser
> 
> The Linux "We're never going out of business" sale at an FTP site near you!
> 
> 

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