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ALIASES(5)                 File Formats Manual                ALIASES(5)

NAME         top

       aliases — aliases file for smtpd

DESCRIPTION         top

       This manual page describes the format of the aliases file, as
       used by smtpd(8).  An alias, in its simplest form, is used to
       assign an arbitrary name to an email address or a group of email
       addresses.  This provides a convenient way to send mail.  For
       example an alias could refer to all users of a group: email to
       that alias would be sent to all members of the group.  Much more
       complex aliases can be defined however: an alias can refer to
       other aliases, be used to send mail to a file instead of another
       person, or to execute various commands.

       Within the file, ‘#’ is a comment delimiter; anything placed
       after it is discarded.  The file consists of key/value mappings
       of the form:

             key: value1, value2, value3, ...

       key is always folded to lowercase before alias lookups to ensure
       that there can be no ambiguity.  The key is expanded to the
       corresponding values, which consist of one or more of the
       following:

       user    A user on the host machine.  The user must have a valid
               entry in the passwd(5) database file.

       /path/to/file
               Append messages to file, specified by its absolute
               pathname.

       |command
               Pipe the message to command on its standard input.  The
               command is run under the privileges of the daemon's
               unprivileged account.

       :include:/path/to/file
               Include any definitions in file as alias entries.  The
               format of the file is identical to this one.

       user-part@domain-part
               An email address in RFC 5322 format.  If an address
               extension is appended to the user-part, it is first
               compared for an exact match.  It is then stripped so that
               an address such as [email protected] will only use the
               part that precedes ‘+’ as a key.

       error:code message
               A status code and message to return.  The code must be 3
               digits, starting 4XX (TempFail) or 5XX (PermFail).  The
               message must be present and can be freely chosen.

FILES         top

       /etc/mail/aliases     Default aliases file.

SEE ALSO         top

       smtpd.conf(5), makemap(8), newaliases(8), smtpd(8)

HISTORY         top

       The aliases file format appeared in 4.0BSD.

COLOPHON         top

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