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How do I retrieve email with Exim4?Configure courier to forward certain mails to external addressesExim4 DNS issuesExim: Email to root ignores /etc/aliases and /root/.forward - always used qualifies domain nameHow can I display the last message in exim4 mail queue?Exim4 sends strange emails on rootwhen emailing to my aliases using postfix I get the error that the user doesn't existHow to redirect service email notifications sent to rootIssue forwarding email with POSTFIXexim4 not using /etc/aliases













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When setting up my raspberry pi to use local email (using exim4 as the default MTA on Raspbian/Debian), and while doing the debconf initial configuration, I was asked whether to forward root's email to my user account, and I did. In retrospect I wish I had also included root, as well as my user account (let's call it user1). In other words, any mail sent to root should in fact go to both root and user1.



Changing the alias in /etc/aliases to



root: user1, root


makes no difference. How do I now "CC" root's email to the root mail inbox, in addition to receiving it as user1, after the fact?









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    When setting up my raspberry pi to use local email (using exim4 as the default MTA on Raspbian/Debian), and while doing the debconf initial configuration, I was asked whether to forward root's email to my user account, and I did. In retrospect I wish I had also included root, as well as my user account (let's call it user1). In other words, any mail sent to root should in fact go to both root and user1.



    Changing the alias in /etc/aliases to



    root: user1, root


    makes no difference. How do I now "CC" root's email to the root mail inbox, in addition to receiving it as user1, after the fact?









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      When setting up my raspberry pi to use local email (using exim4 as the default MTA on Raspbian/Debian), and while doing the debconf initial configuration, I was asked whether to forward root's email to my user account, and I did. In retrospect I wish I had also included root, as well as my user account (let's call it user1). In other words, any mail sent to root should in fact go to both root and user1.



      Changing the alias in /etc/aliases to



      root: user1, root


      makes no difference. How do I now "CC" root's email to the root mail inbox, in addition to receiving it as user1, after the fact?









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      When setting up my raspberry pi to use local email (using exim4 as the default MTA on Raspbian/Debian), and while doing the debconf initial configuration, I was asked whether to forward root's email to my user account, and I did. In retrospect I wish I had also included root, as well as my user account (let's call it user1). In other words, any mail sent to root should in fact go to both root and user1.



      Changing the alias in /etc/aliases to



      root: user1, root


      makes no difference. How do I now "CC" root's email to the root mail inbox, in addition to receiving it as user1, after the fact?







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