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From: Troy Bull <troy.bull@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 07:26:25 -0500
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Subject: Email problem with local users
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I have cygwin 1.7 installed.=A0 Exim is installed and configured and workin=
g.

If I email to troy.bull@gmail.com it goes right through.

If I email to bull@nik it hits the /etc/aliases and gets routed to
troy.bull@gmail.com (as desired)

if I do this

ls -l | email bull

it complains that bull is an unknown user. Anyone have any ideas on
how to "fix" this issue?=A0 Is it a problem with exim or email?

Thanks
troy

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