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files >> /usr/libexec/webmin/sendmail/help/ |
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<header>Mail Aliases</header> Mail aliases are sendmail's way of redirecting mail from some address on your system to another destination. That destination can be a user on your system, an email address on another system, a file or the input to a program. Aliases apply for <b>all</b> domains for which your system accepts email. Thus, if your system accepted mail for the domains <tt>abc.com</tt> and <tt>xyz.com</tt>, an alias for the address <tt>foo</tt> would redirect mail sent to both <tt>foo@abc.com</tt> and <tt>foo@xyz.com</tt>. <p> At the top of this page is a form for entering the details of a new mail alias. Beneath the form is a list of existing aliases and the destination(s) for redirected email. To edit an alias, click on its name. <p> If you are using the Majordomo module, you may notice several aliases like <tt>Majordomo</tt>, <tt>owner-listname</tt> or <tt>listname-request</tt>. Do not modify these aliases unless you know what you are doing. <p> <hr>y~or5J={Eeu磝Qk ᯘG{?+]ן?wM3X^歌>{7پK>on\jy Rg/=fOroNVv~Y+ NGuÝHWyw[eQʨSb> >}Gmx[o[<{Ϯ_qFvM IENDB`