Hi Lee,
maybe an alias for root has been set. Look in /etc/aliases , on my
system it looks like this:
# This is the aliases file - it says who gets mail for whom.
# It was originally generated by `eximconfig', part of the exim package
# distributed with Debian, but it may edited by the mail sys
On Sunday 12 October 2003 00:54, you wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 10:48:42PM +0100, Lee Elliott wrote:
> > Since doing an 'unstable' update a couple of days ago mail for root is
> > being delivered to user 'mail' i.e. /var/mail/mail instead of /var/
mail/
> > root. I've intentionally set root
Since doing an 'unstable' update a couple of days ago mail for root is
being delivered to user 'mail' i.e. /var/mail/mail instead of /var/mail/
root. I've intentionally set root's mail to be delivered to root and
this hasn't been changed in /etc/aliases - infact there is an alias entry
for user
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