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NAME
- aliasadm - manipulate the NIS+ aliases map
SYNOPSIS
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aliasadm -a alias expansion [ options comments ] [ optional flags . . . ] aliasadm -c alias expansion [ options comments ] [ optional flags . . . ] aliasadm -d alias [ optional flags . . . ]
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aliasadm -e alias [ optional flags . . . ]
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aliasadm -l alias [ optional flags . . . ]
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aliasadm -m alias [ optional flags . . . ]
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aliasadm [ -I ] [ -D domainname ] [ -f filename ] [ -M mapname ]
DESCRIPTION
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aliasadm makes changes to the alias map.
- The alias map is an NIS+ table object with four columns:
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alias
- The name of the alias as a null terminated string.
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expansion
- The value of the alias as it would appear in a sendmail /etc/aliases file.
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options
- A list of options applicable to this alias. The only option currently supported is CANON . With this option, if the user has requested an inverse alias lookup, and there is more than one alias with this expansion, this alias is given preference.
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comments
- An arbitrary string containing comments about this alias. The sendmail(1M) command reads this map in addition to the NIS aliases map and the local /etc/aliases database.
OPTIONS
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- -a
- Add an alias.
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- -c
- Change an alias.
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- -d
- Delete an alias.
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- -e
- Edit the alias map.
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- -I
- Initialize the NIS+ aliases database.
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- -l
- List the alias map.
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- -m
- Print or match an alias.
- -D domainname Edit the map in domain domainname instead of the current domain.
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- -f filename
- When editing or listing the database, use filename instead of invoking the editor.
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- -M mapname
- Edit mapname instead of mail_aliases.
FILES
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/etc/aliases
- mail aliases for the local host in ASCII format
SEE ALSO
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sendmail(1M)
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