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92 lines
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# This is the aliases file - it says who gets mail for whom.
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#
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# >>>>>>>>>> The program "newaliases" will need to be run
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# >> NOTE >> after this file is updated for any changes
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# >>>>>>>>>> to show through to sendmail.
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#
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# It is probably best to not work as user root and redirect all
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# email to "root" to the address of a HUMAN who deals with this
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# system's problems. Then you don't have to check for important
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# email too often on the root account.
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# The "\root" will make sure that email is also delivered to the
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# root-account, but also forwared to the user "joe".
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#root: joe, \root
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# Basic system aliases that MUST be present.
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postmaster: root
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mailer-daemon: postmaster
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# amavis
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virusalert: root
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# General redirections for pseudo accounts in /etc/passwd.
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administrator: root
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daemon: root
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lp: root
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news: root
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uucp: root
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games: root
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man: root
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at: root
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postgres: root
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mdom: root
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amanda: root
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ftp: root
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wwwrun: root
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squid: root
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msql: root
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gnats: root
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nobody: root
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# "bin" used to be in /etc/passwd
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bin: root
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# Further well-known aliases for dns/news/ftp/mail/fax/web/gnats.
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newsadm: news
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newsadmin: news
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usenet: news
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ftpadm: ftp
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ftpadmin: ftp
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ftp-adm: ftp
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ftp-admin: ftp
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hostmaster: root
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mail: postmaster
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postman: postmaster
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post_office: postmaster
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# "abuse" is often used to fight against spam email
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abuse: postmaster
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spam: postmaster
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faxadm: root
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faxmaster: root
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webmaster: root
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gnats-admin: root
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mailman: root
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mailman-owner: mailman
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# mlmmj needs only one alias to function; this is with a mailinglist in
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# /var/spool/mlmmj/myownlist (remember full path):
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# myownlist: "| /usr/bin/mlmmj-recieve -L /var/spool/mlmmj/myownlist"
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# Majordomo can be used to have mailinglists on your site.
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#majordomo: "|/usr/lib/majordomo/wrapper majordomo"
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#owner-majordomo: root,
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#majordomo-owner: root,
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# sample entry for a majordomo mailing-list called "test"
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# read /usr/doc/packages/majordomo/README.linux for more information
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# replace "test" with a new name and put the administrator into
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# the "owner-test" alias instead of "root".
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#
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#test: "|/usr/lib/majordomo/wrapper resend -l test test-outgoing"
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#test-outgoing: :include:/var/lib/majordomo/lists/test
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#test-request: "|/usr/lib/majordomo/wrapper majordomo -l test"
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#test-approval: owner-test,
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#owner-test-outgoing: owner-test,
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#owner-test-request: owner-test,
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#owner-test: root,
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#
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# if you have bulk_mailer installed, you can replace the above
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# "test-outgoing" line with the following:
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#test-outgoing: "|/usr/bin/bulk_mailer owner-test@host.com /var/lib/majordomo/lists/test"
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#
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