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.\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1987 The Regents of the University of California..\" All rights reserved..\".\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted.\" provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are.\" duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,.\" advertising materials, and other materials related to such.\" distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed.\" by the University of California, Berkeley.  The name of the.\" University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived.\" from this software without specific prior written permission..\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED.\" WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE..\".\"	@(#)mailaddr.7	6.5 (Berkeley) 2/14/89.\".TH MAILADDR 7 "February 14, 1989".UC 5.SH NAMEmailaddr \- mail addressing description.SH DESCRIPTIONMail addresses are based on the ARPANET protocol listed at the end of thismanual page.  These addresses are in the general format.PP		user@domain.PPwhere a domain is a hierarchical dot separated list of subdomains.  Forexample, the address.PP		eric@monet.berkeley.edu.PPis normally interpreted from right to left: the message should go to theARPA name tables (which do not correspond exactly to the physical ARPANET),then to the Berkeley gateway, after which it should go to the local hostmonet.  When the message reaches monet it is delivered to the user ``eric''..PPUnlike some other forms of addressing, this does not imply any routing.Thus, although this address is specified as an ARPA address, it mighttravel by an alternate route if that were more convenient or efficient.For example, at Berkeley, the associated message would probably go directlyto monet over the Ethernet rather than going via the Berkeley ARPANETgateway..SS Abbreviation..PPUnder certain circumstances it may not be necessary to type the entiredomain name.  In general, anything following the first dot may be omittedif it is the same as the domain from which you are sending the message.For example, a user on ``calder.berkeley.edu'' could send to ``eric@monet''without adding the ``berkeley.edu'' since it is the same on both sendingand receiving hosts..PPCertain other abbreviations may be permitted as special cases.  Forexample, at Berkeley, ARPANET hosts may be referenced without addingthe ``berkeley.edu'' as long as their names do not conflict with a localhost name..SS Compatibility..PPCertain old address formats are converted to the new format to providecompatibility with the previous mail system.  In particular,.PP		user@host.ARPA.PPis allowed and.PP		host:user.PPis converted to.PP		user@host.PPto be consistent with the \fIrcp\fP(1) command..PPAlso, the syntax.PP		host!user.PPis converted to:.PP		user@host.UUCP.PPThis is normally converted back to the ``host!user'' form before being senton for compatibility with older UUCP hosts..PPThe current implementation is not able to route messages automatically throughthe UUCP network.  Until that time you must explicitly tell the mail systemwhich hosts to send your message through to get to your final destination..SS Case Distinctions..PPDomain names (i.e., anything after the ``@'' sign) may be given in any mixtureof upper and lower case with the exception of UUCP hostnames.  Most hostsaccept any combination of case in user names, with the notable exception ofMULTICS sites..SS Route-addrs..PPUnder some circumstances it may be necessary to route a message throughseveral hosts to get it to the final destination.  Normally this routingis done automatically, but sometimes it is desirable to route the messagemanually.  Addresses which show these relays are termed ``route-addrs.''These use the syntax:.PP		<@hosta,@hostb:user@hostc>.PPThis specifies that the message should be sent to hosta, from there to hostb,and finally to hostc.  This path is forced even if there is a more efficientpath to hostc..PPRoute-addrs occur frequently on return addresses, since these are generallyaugmented by the software at each host.  It is generally possible to ignoreall but the ``user@domain'' part of the address to determine the actualsender..SS Postmaster..PPEvery site is required to have a user or user alias designated ``postmaster''to which problems with the mail system may be addressed..SS Other Networks..PPSome other networks can be reached by giving the name of the network as thelast component of the domain.  \fIThis is not a standard feature\fP and maynot be supported at all sites.  For example, messages to CSNET or BITNET sitescan often be sent to ``user@host.CSNET'' or ``user@host.BITNET'' respectively..SH BUGSThe RFC822 group syntax (``group:user1,user2,user3;'') is not supportedexcept in the special case of ``group:;'' because of a conflict with oldberknet-style addresses..PPRoute-Address syntax is grotty..PPUUCP- and ARPANET-style addresses do not coexist politely..SH SEE ALSOmail(1), sendmail(8);Crocker, D. H.,.ulStandard for the Format of Arpa Internet Text Messages,RFC822.

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