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<header>Batch Create Aliases</header>

This page allows you to create multiple email aliases at once from a text file.
This file must list one alias per line, and each line must
have the following format :<p>

<tt><i>name</i>:[<i>comment</i>]:<i>destination1</i>:[<i>destination2</i>:...]</tt><p>

The meanings of the fields are :<br>
<dl>
<dt>name
<dd>The mailbox name of the alias, with as <i>sales</i>. To create an alias which matches all mail to the domain, enter <i>*</i> here.
<dt>comment
<dd>This optional field can be used to enter a descriptive comment for the alias, such as <i>Corporate sales</i>.
<dt>destination
<dd>One or more destinations can be entered, typically in the form of email addresses to forward mail to, like <i>joe@yourdomain.com</i>. The following special destinations are also supported :
	<ul>
	<li><tt>bounce</tt><br>
	    Creates an alias that bounces email back to the sender.
	<li><tt>autoreply <i>Your autoreply message</i></tt><br>
	    Sends an automatic response back to the sender, containing the text after the word <tt>autoreply</tt>.
	<li><tt>local <i>username</i></tt><br>
	    Delivers email directly to the mailbox of the specified user.
	</ul>
</dl><p>

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