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# /etc/mail/mailertable # Copyright (c) 1998, Richard Nelson <cowboy@debian.org>. # Time-stamp: <1998/10/27 10:00:00 cowboy> # GPL'd config file, please feed any gripes, suggestions, etc. to me # # Function: # Specify a mapping from old host name to new host name. # Commonly used to support old (or merged) domain names. # The host name in the lhs will be rewritten to that in the rhs # # Usage: # FEATURE(mailertable[, type [-o] /etc/mail/mailertable])dnl # makemap hash mailertable < mailertable # # Format: # Local recipients: # <address> local:user # <address> local: <<- will use same user # Error messages: # badhost error:nohost mail to %0 is prohibited # .baddomain error:nohost mail to %1%0 is prohibited # # Examples: # Local recipients: # <address> local:user # <address> local: <<- will use same user # Error messages: # badhost error:nohost mail to %0 is prohibited # .baddomain error:nohost mail to %1%0 is prohibited # # Notes: # # Related: # # Address rewrites for hosts *NOT IN* class $w # Direct delivery, %0 is left side # friend.dom smtp:[%0]:[some.smart.host] # Direct deliver of domain, smarthost as second choice # .friend.dom smtp:[%1%0]:[some.smart.host] # Default route, via smarthost # . smtp:[some.smart.host] # badhost error:nohost mail to %0 is prohibited .baddomain error:nohost mail to %1%0 is prohibited # # Sites we deliver directly to, bypassing SMARTHOST: # # Sites that use DUL: Dialup User Lists (or equivalent) #aol.com esmtp:[relay] #primenet.com esmtp:[relay]