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ALIASES(5)                                             ALIASES(5)NNAAMMEE       aalliiaasseess - aliases file for sendmailSSYYNNOOPPSSIISS       aalliiaasseessDDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN       This file describes user ID aliases used by sendmail.  The       file resides in /etc/mail and is formatted as a series  of       lines of the form              name: addr_1, addr_2, addr_3, . . .       The  _n_a_m_e  is  the  name  to alias, and the _a_d_d_r___n are the       aliases for that name.  _a_d_d_r___n can  be  another  alias,  a       local  username,  a  local filename, a command, an include       file, or an external address.       LLooccaall UUsseerrnnaammee              username              The username must be available via getpwnam(3).       LLooccaall FFiilleennaammee              /path/name              Messages are appended to the file specified by  the              full pathname (starting with a slash (/))       CCoommmmaanndd              |command              A  command  starts  with  a  pipe  symbol  (|),  it              receives messages via standard input.       IInncclluuddee FFiillee              :include: /path/name              The aliases in pathname are added  to  the  aliases              for _n_a_m_e_.       EE--MMaaiill AAddddrreessss              user@domain              An e-mail address in RFC 822 format.       Lines  beginning  with white space are continuation lines.       Another way to continue lines is by  placing  a  backslash       directly  before  a  newline.   Lines beginning with # are       comments.       Aliasing occurs only on local names.  Loops can not occur,       since  no  message  will  be  sent to any person more than       once.                   $Date: 2000/07/18 07:23:02 $                 1ALIASES(5)                                             ALIASES(5)       After aliasing has been done, local and  valid  recipients       who  have a ``.forward'' file in their home directory have       messages forwarded to the list of users  defined  in  that       file.       This is only the raw data file; the actual aliasing infor-       mation  is  placed  into  a  binary  format  in  the  file       /etc/mail/aliases.db  using  the program newaliases(1).  A       newaliases  command  should  be  executed  each  time  the       aliases file is changed for the change to take effect.SSEEEE AALLSSOO       newaliases(1), dbm(3), dbopen(3), db_open(3), sendmail(8)       _S_E_N_D_M_A_I_L _I_n_s_t_a_l_l_a_t_i_o_n _a_n_d _O_p_e_r_a_t_i_o_n _G_u_i_d_e_.       _S_E_N_D_M_A_I_L _A_n _I_n_t_e_r_n_e_t_w_o_r_k _M_a_i_l _R_o_u_t_e_r_.BBUUGGSS       If  you have compiled sendmail with DBM support instead of       NEWDB,  you  may  have  encountered  problems  in   dbm(3)       restricting a single alias to about 1000 bytes of informa-       tion.  You can get longer aliases  by  ``chaining'';  that       is,  make the last name in the alias be a dummy name which       is a continuation alias.HHIISSTTOORRYY       The aalliiaasseess file format appeared in 4.0BSD.                   $Date: 2000/07/18 07:23:02 $                 2

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