Stephen Ronan wrote:
> nobody: /dev/null
In most default aliases files, nobody is aliased to root. Check on the
system that's hosting your mailing list to see if this is the case.
HINT: If nobody is aliased to root, then root gets a copy of every
message that passes through the list.
Blue skies... Todd
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Most traditional Pee-Cee user groups, I've noticed, function mainly as
commiseration societies for people who've bought lousy hardware, are
struggling and wasting time trying to deal with it, and want to exchange
coping-strategy tips with others in the same boat. -- Rick Moen
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