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      2      1.1  tron # NAME
      3      1.1  tron #	aliases 5
      4      1.1  tron # SUMMARY
      5      1.1  tron #	Postfix local alias database format
      6      1.1  tron # SYNOPSIS
      7      1.1  tron # .fi
      8      1.1  tron #	\fBnewaliases\fR
      9      1.1  tron # DESCRIPTION
     10      1.1  tron #	The \fBaliases\fR(5) table provides a system-wide mechanism to
     11      1.1  tron #	redirect mail for local recipients. The redirections are
     12      1.1  tron #	processed by the Postfix \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent.
     13      1.1  tron #
     14      1.1  tron #	Normally, the \fBaliases\fR(5) table is specified as a text file
     15      1.1  tron #	that serves as input to the \fBpostalias\fR(1) command. The
     16      1.1  tron #	result, an indexed file in \fBdbm\fR or \fBdb\fR format, is
     17      1.1  tron #	used for fast lookup by the mail system. Execute the command
     18      1.1  tron #	\fBnewaliases\fR in order to rebuild the indexed file after
     19      1.1  tron #	changing the Postfix alias database.
     20      1.1  tron #
     21  1.1.1.2  tron #	When the table is provided via other means such as NIS, LDAP
     22  1.1.1.2  tron #	or SQL, the same lookups are done as for ordinary indexed files.
     23  1.1.1.2  tron #
     24  1.1.1.2  tron #	Alternatively, the table can be provided as a regular-expression
     25  1.1.1.2  tron #	map where patterns are given as regular expressions. In
     26  1.1.1.2  tron #	this case, the lookups are done in a slightly different way
     27  1.1.1.2  tron #	as described below under "REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES".
     28      1.1  tron #
     29      1.1  tron #	Users can control delivery of their own mail by setting
     30      1.1  tron #	up \fB.forward\fR files in their home directory.
     31      1.1  tron #	Lines in per-user \fB.forward\fR files have the same syntax
     32      1.1  tron #	as the right-hand side of \fBaliases\fR(5) entries.
     33      1.1  tron #
     34      1.1  tron #	The format of the alias database input file is as follows:
     35      1.1  tron # .IP \(bu
     36      1.1  tron #	An alias definition has the form
     37      1.1  tron # .sp
     38      1.1  tron # .nf
     39      1.1  tron #	     \fIname\fR: \fIvalue1\fR, \fIvalue2\fR, \fI...\fR
     40      1.1  tron # .fi
     41      1.1  tron # .IP \(bu
     42      1.1  tron #	Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are ignored, as
     43      1.1  tron #	are lines whose first non-whitespace character is a `#'.
     44      1.1  tron # .IP \(bu
     45      1.1  tron #	A logical line starts with non-whitespace text. A line that
     46      1.1  tron #	starts with whitespace continues a logical line.
     47      1.1  tron # .PP
     48      1.1  tron #	The \fIname\fR is a local address (no domain part).
     49      1.1  tron #	Use double quotes when the name contains any special characters
     50      1.1  tron #	such as whitespace, `#', `:', or `@'. The \fIname\fR is folded to
     51      1.1  tron #	lowercase, in order to make database lookups case insensitive.
     52      1.1  tron # .PP
     53      1.1  tron #	In addition, when an alias exists for \fBowner-\fIname\fR, delivery
     54      1.1  tron #	diagnostics are directed to that address, instead of to the originator
     55      1.1  tron #	of the message.
     56      1.1  tron #	This is typically used to direct delivery errors to the maintainer of
     57      1.1  tron #	a mailing list, who is in a better position to deal with mailing
     58      1.1  tron #	list delivery problems than the originator of the undelivered mail.
     59      1.1  tron # .PP
     60      1.1  tron #	The \fIvalue\fR contains one or more of the following:
     61      1.1  tron # .IP \fIaddress\fR
     62      1.1  tron #	Mail is forwarded to \fIaddress\fR, which is compatible
     63      1.1  tron #	with the RFC 822 standard.
     64      1.1  tron # .IP \fI/file/name\fR
     65      1.1  tron #	Mail is appended to \fI/file/name\fR. See \fBlocal\fR(8)
     66      1.1  tron #	for details of delivery to file.
     67      1.1  tron #	Delivery is not limited to regular files.  For example, to dispose
     68      1.1  tron #	of unwanted mail, deflect it to \fB/dev/null\fR.
     69      1.1  tron # .IP "|\fIcommand\fR"
     70      1.1  tron #	Mail is piped into \fIcommand\fR. Commands that contain special
     71      1.1  tron #	characters, such as whitespace, should be enclosed between double
     72      1.1  tron #	quotes. See \fBlocal\fR(8) for details of delivery to command.
     73      1.1  tron # .sp
     74      1.1  tron #	When the command fails, a limited amount of command output is
     75      1.1  tron #	mailed back to the sender.  The file \fB/usr/include/sysexits.h\fR
     76      1.1  tron #	defines the expected exit status codes. For example, use
     77      1.1  tron #	\fB"|exit 67"\fR to simulate a "user unknown" error, and
     78      1.1  tron #	\fB"|exit 0"\fR to implement an expensive black hole.
     79      1.1  tron # .IP \fB:include:\fI/file/name\fR
     80      1.1  tron #	Mail is sent to the destinations listed in the named file.
     81      1.1  tron #	Lines in \fB:include:\fR files have the same syntax
     82      1.1  tron #	as the right-hand side of alias entries.
     83      1.1  tron # .sp
     84      1.1  tron #	A destination can be any destination that is described in this
     85      1.1  tron #	manual page. However, delivery to "|\fIcommand\fR" and
     86      1.1  tron #	\fI/file/name\fR is disallowed by default. To enable, edit the
     87      1.1  tron #	\fBallow_mail_to_commands\fR and \fBallow_mail_to_files\fR
     88      1.1  tron #	configuration parameters.
     89      1.1  tron # ADDRESS EXTENSION
     90      1.1  tron # .ad
     91      1.1  tron # .fi
     92      1.1  tron #	When alias database search fails, and the recipient localpart
     93      1.1  tron #	contains the optional recipient delimiter (e.g., \fIuser+foo\fR),
     94      1.1  tron #	the search is repeated for the unextended address (e.g., \fIuser\fR).
     95      1.1  tron #
     96      1.1  tron #	The \fBpropagate_unmatched_extensions\fR parameter controls
     97      1.1  tron #	whether an unmatched address extension (\fI+foo\fR) is
     98      1.1  tron #	propagated to the result of table lookup.
     99      1.1  tron # CASE FOLDING
    100      1.1  tron # .ad
    101      1.1  tron # .fi
    102  1.1.1.2  tron #	The local(8) delivery agent always folds the search string
    103  1.1.1.2  tron #	to lowercase before database lookup.
    104  1.1.1.2  tron # REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES
    105  1.1.1.2  tron # .ad
    106  1.1.1.2  tron # .fi
    107  1.1.1.2  tron #	This section describes how the table lookups change when the table
    108  1.1.1.2  tron #	is given in the form of regular expressions. For a description of
    109  1.1.1.2  tron #	regular expression lookup table syntax, see \fBregexp_table\fR(5)
    110  1.1.1.2  tron #	or \fBpcre_table\fR(5). NOTE: these formats do not use ":" at the
    111  1.1.1.2  tron #	end of a pattern.
    112  1.1.1.2  tron #
    113  1.1.1.2  tron #	Each regular expression is applied to the entire search
    114  1.1.1.2  tron #	string. Thus, a search string \fIuser+foo\fR is not broken
    115  1.1.1.2  tron #	up into \fIuser\fR and \fIfoo\fR.
    116  1.1.1.2  tron #
    117  1.1.1.2  tron #	Regular expressions are applied in the order as specified
    118  1.1.1.2  tron #	in the table, until a regular expression is found that
    119  1.1.1.2  tron #	matches the search string.
    120  1.1.1.2  tron #
    121  1.1.1.2  tron #	Lookup results are the same as with indexed file lookups.
    122  1.1.1.2  tron #	For security reasons there is no support for \fB$1\fR,
    123  1.1.1.2  tron #	\fB$2\fR etc. substring interpolation.
    124      1.1  tron # SECURITY
    125      1.1  tron # .ad
    126      1.1  tron # .fi
    127      1.1  tron #	The \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent disallows regular expression
    128      1.1  tron #	substitution of $1 etc. in \fBalias_maps\fR, because that
    129      1.1  tron #	would open a security hole.
    130      1.1  tron #
    131      1.1  tron #	The \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent will silently ignore
    132      1.1  tron #	requests to use the \fBproxymap\fR(8) server within
    133      1.1  tron #	\fBalias_maps\fR. Instead it will open the table directly.
    134      1.1  tron #	Before Postfix version 2.2, the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery
    135      1.1  tron #	agent will terminate with a fatal error.
    136      1.1  tron # CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
    137      1.1  tron # .ad
    138      1.1  tron # .fi
    139      1.1  tron #	The following \fBmain.cf\fR parameters are especially relevant.
    140      1.1  tron #	The text below provides only a parameter summary. See
    141      1.1  tron #	\fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples.
    142      1.1  tron # .IP \fBalias_database\fR
    143      1.1  tron #	List of alias databases that are updated by the
    144      1.1  tron #	\fBnewaliases\fR(1) command.
    145      1.1  tron # .IP \fBalias_maps\fR
    146      1.1  tron #	List of alias databases queried by the \fBlocal\fR(8) delivery agent.
    147      1.1  tron # .IP \fBallow_mail_to_commands\fR
    148      1.1  tron #	Restrict the usage of mail delivery to external command.
    149      1.1  tron # .IP \fBallow_mail_to_files\fR
    150      1.1  tron #	Restrict the usage of mail delivery to external file.
    151      1.1  tron # .IP \fBexpand_owner_alias\fR
    152      1.1  tron #	When delivering to an alias that has an \fBowner-\fR companion alias,
    153      1.1  tron #	set the envelope sender address to the right-hand side of the
    154      1.1  tron #	owner alias, instead using of the left-hand side address.
    155      1.1  tron # .IP \fBpropagate_unmatched_extensions\fR
    156      1.1  tron #	A list of address rewriting or forwarding mechanisms that
    157      1.1  tron #	propagate an address extension from the original address
    158      1.1  tron #	to the result. Specify zero or more of \fBcanonical\fR,
    159      1.1  tron #	\fBvirtual\fR, \fBalias\fR, \fBforward\fR, \fBinclude\fR,
    160      1.1  tron #	or \fBgeneric\fR.
    161      1.1  tron # .IP \fBowner_request_special\fR
    162      1.1  tron #	Give special treatment to \fBowner-\fIlistname\fR and
    163      1.1  tron #	\fIlistname\fB-request\fR
    164      1.1  tron #	addresses.
    165      1.1  tron # .IP \fBrecipient_delimiter\fR
    166      1.1  tron #	Delimiter that separates recipients from address extensions.
    167      1.1  tron # .PP
    168      1.1  tron #	Available in Postfix version 2.3 and later:
    169      1.1  tron # .IP \fBfrozen_delivered_to\fR
    170      1.1  tron #	Update the local(8) delivery agent's Delivered-To: address
    171      1.1  tron #	(see prepend_delivered_header) only once, at the start of
    172      1.1  tron #	a delivery; do not update the Delivered-To: address while
    173      1.1  tron #	expanding aliases or .forward files.
    174      1.1  tron # STANDARDS
    175      1.1  tron #	RFC 822 (ARPA Internet Text Messages)
    176      1.1  tron # SEE ALSO
    177      1.1  tron #	local(8), local delivery agent
    178      1.1  tron #	newaliases(1), create/update alias database
    179      1.1  tron #	postalias(1), create/update alias database
    180      1.1  tron #	postconf(5), configuration parameters
    181      1.1  tron # README FILES
    182      1.1  tron # .ad
    183      1.1  tron # .fi
    184      1.1  tron #	Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or
    185      1.1  tron #	"\fBpostconf html_directory\fR" to locate this information.
    186      1.1  tron # .na
    187      1.1  tron # .nf
    188      1.1  tron #	DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
    189      1.1  tron # LICENSE
    190      1.1  tron # .ad
    191      1.1  tron # .fi
    192      1.1  tron #	The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
    193      1.1  tron # AUTHOR(S)
    194      1.1  tron #	Wietse Venema
    195      1.1  tron #	IBM T.J. Watson Research
    196      1.1  tron #	P.O. Box 704
    197      1.1  tron #	Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
    198      1.1  tron #--
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