edu
Or they can be listed on individual lines:
root:maildrop sysadmin@here.us.edu
root:maildrop bill@there.us.edu
This latter form requires you to use the -d command-line switchwithth e makemap(1)
program (?§10.5.1.3 on page 372) when creating the database, but it has the advantage
of being a simpler source file to manage.
mailname
The mailname keyword causes a ???reverse alias??? transformation. That is, it causes the
login name in the key to be changed into the address in the value for outgoing mail.
For example:
bob:mailname Bob.Roberts@Here.US.EDU
This causes mail sent by bob to go out addressed as though it is from
Bob.Roberts@Here.US.EDU.?? This transformation occurs in the header and envelope. But
note that the sender envelope is not rewritten by UDB unless the F=i flag (?§20.8.29 on
* Th e.db is added automatically if it is missing. We include it here for clarity.
?? Using full names in outgoing mail is probably not a good idea. Unlike login names, full names are not guaranteed
to be unique. If current users expect to be able to receive mail under full names, future users withth e
same full name might be out of luck. Always weigh convenience against maintainable uniqueness when
designing your mail setup.
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