I found my local users mail by using:

mailq |more

Instead of delivering to /var/mail/username it help it in mail queue 
because it was checking if the user had a .forward file in ~username since 
it couldn't find ~username it just held it..

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Sonny



At 03:35 PM 9/5/02 +1000, Lucas Barbuto wrote:
>Hi Sonny,
>
>On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 11:21:58PM -0500, Sonny Kupka wrote:
> > Looking closer at my problem.. Those users whose mail found its way to
> > mailq spool was because they didn't have a /home/username ... Exim was
> > looking for the .forward file in /home/username.. not finding
> > /home/username.. it would spool to queue..
>
>I don't think this is the problem, all my users have real home
>directories.  Are you talking about an incoming queue for local
>delivery?  I didn't know such a thing existed.  I thought that messages
>received on my MTA just got delivered straight to the user's Maildir.
>If there's a spool somewhere I'd like to check it out... i've found
>/var/spool/exim/input --- is that it?  There's nothing in there.
>
>Again the weird thing here is that I'm not getting any errors from Exim.
>I'm really struggling for a lead into this problem.
>
>Thanks anyway,
>
>Lucas
>
>
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