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+# Default aliases file, installed by Exim. This file contains no real aliases.
+# You should edit it to taste.
+
+# The following alias is required by the mail RFCs 2821 and 2822.
+# Set it to the address of a HUMAN who deals with this system's mail problems.
+
+postmaster: machine-admin
+
+# It is also common to set the following alias so that if anybody replies to a
+# bounce message from this host, the reply goes to the postmaster.
+
+mailer-daemon: postmaster
+
+# You should also set up an alias for messages to root, because it is not
+# usually a good idea to deliver mail as root.
+
+root: postmaster
+
+# It is a good idea to redirect any messages sent to system accounts so tha
+# they don't just get ignored. Here are some common examples:
+
+bin: root
+daemon: root
+ftp: root
+nobody: root
+operator: root
+uucp: root
+
+# You should check your /etc/passwd for any others.
+
+# Other commonly enountered aliases are:
+#
+# abuse:       the person dealing with network and mail abuse
+# hostmaster:  the person dealing with DNS problems
+# webmaster:   the person dealing with your web site
+
+####