Hi John

I can confirm that the alias is already there

security:       root
hostmaster:     root
info:           postmaster
marketing:      postmaster
sales:          postmaster
support:        postmaster


# trap decode to catch security attacks
decode:         root

# Person who should get root's mail
#root:          postmaster@<external_domain>



John Burnham-2 wrote:
> 
>  
>> 1] exim -d -bt root@(whatever your domain is)
>> 
>> [root@<servername> ~]# exim -d -bt root@<server_hostname>
> <snip>
>> --------> system_aliases router <--------
>> local_part=root domain=<server_hostname>
>> calling system_aliases router
>> rda_interpret (string): ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/etc/aliases}}
>> search_open: lsearch "/etc/aliases"
>> search_find: file="/etc/aliases"
>>   key="root" partial=-1 affix=NULL starflags=0
>> LRU list:
>>   :/etc/aliases
>>   End
>> internal_search_find: file="/etc/aliases"
>>   type=lsearch key="root"
>> file lookup required for root
>>   in /etc/aliases
>> lookup failed
> 
> So, you _haven't_ put an entry in the alias file for root.
> Add the line
> 
> root: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> to /etc/aliases but replace [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a real email address .
>  John
> 
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