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diff --git a/etc/postfix/aliases b/etc/postfix/aliases deleted file mode 100644 index a4c4f8a0..00000000 --- a/etc/postfix/aliases +++ /dev/null @@ -1,274 +0,0 @@ -# -# Sample aliases file. Install in the location as specified by the -# output from the command "postconf alias_maps". Typical path names -# are /etc/aliases or /etc/mail/aliases. -# -# >>>>>>>>>> The program "newaliases" must be run after -# >> NOTE >> this file is updated for any changes to -# >>>>>>>>>> show through to Postfix. -# - -# Person who should get root's mail. Don't receive mail as root! -# https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Postfix#Aliases -root: xyz - -# Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present -MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster -postmaster: root - -# General redirections for pseudo accounts -bin: root -daemon: root -named: root -nobody: root -uucp: root -www: root -ftp-bugs: root -postfix: root - -# Put your local aliases here. - -# Well-known aliases -manager: root -dumper: root -operator: root -abuse: postmaster - -# trap decode to catch security attacks -decode: root - -# ALIASES(5) ALIASES(5) -# -# NAME -# aliases - Postfix local alias database format -# -# SYNOPSIS -# newaliases -# -# DESCRIPTION -# The optional aliases(5) table (alias_maps) redirects mail -# for local recipients. The redirections are processed by -# the Postfix local(8) delivery agent. -# -# This is unlike virtual(5) aliasing (virtual_alias_maps) -# which applies to all recipients: local(8), virtual, and -# remote, and which is implemented by the cleanup(8) daemon. -# -# Normally, the aliases(5) table is specified as a text file -# that serves as input to the postalias(1) command. The -# result, an indexed file in dbm or db format, is used for -# fast lookup by the mail system. Execute the command -# newaliases in order to rebuild the indexed file after -# changing the Postfix alias database. -# -# When the table is provided via other means such as NIS, -# LDAP or SQL, the same lookups are done as for ordinary -# indexed files. -# -# Alternatively, the table can be provided as a regu- -# lar-expression map where patterns are given as regular -# expressions. In this case, the lookups are done in a -# slightly different way as described below under "REGULAR -# EXPRESSION TABLES". -# -# Users can control delivery of their own mail by setting up -# .forward files in their home directory. Lines in per-user -# .forward files have the same syntax as the right-hand side -# of aliases(5) entries. -# -# The format of the alias database input file is as follows: -# -# o An alias definition has the form -# -# name: value1, value2, ... -# -# o Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are ignored, -# as are lines whose first non-whitespace character -# is a `#'. -# -# o A logical line starts with non-whitespace text. A -# line that starts with whitespace continues a logi- -# cal line. -# -# The name is a local address (no domain part). Use double -# quotes when the name contains any special characters such -# as whitespace, `#', `:', or `@'. The name is folded to -# lowercase, in order to make database lookups case insensi- -# tive. -# -# In addition, when an alias exists for owner-name, this -# will override the envelope sender address, so that deliv- -# ery diagnostics are directed to owner-name, instead of the -# originator of the message (for details, see -# owner_request_special, expand_owner_alias and -# reset_owner_alias). This is typically used to direct -# delivery errors to the maintainer of a mailing list, who -# is in a better position to deal with mailing list delivery -# problems than the originator of the undelivered mail. -# -# The value contains one or more of the following: -# -# address -# Mail is forwarded to address, which is compatible -# with the RFC 822 standard. -# -# /file/name -# Mail is appended to /file/name. For details on how -# a file is written see the sections "EXTERNAL FILE -# DELIVERY" and "DELIVERY RIGHTS" in the local(8) -# documentation. Delivery is not limited to regular -# files. For example, to dispose of unwanted mail, -# deflect it to /dev/null. -# -# |command -# Mail is piped into command. Commands that contain -# special characters, such as whitespace, should be -# enclosed between double quotes. For details on how -# a command is executed see "EXTERNAL COMMAND DELIV- -# ERY" and "DELIVERY RIGHTS" in the local(8) documen- -# tation. -# -# When the command fails, a limited amount of command -# output is mailed back to the sender. The file -# /usr/include/sysexits.h defines the expected exit -# status codes. For example, use "|exit 67" to simu- -# late a "user unknown" error, and "|exit 0" to -# implement an expensive black hole. -# -# :include:/file/name -# Mail is sent to the destinations listed in the -# named file. Lines in :include: files have the same -# syntax as the right-hand side of alias entries. -# -# A destination can be any destination that is -# described in this manual page. However, delivery to -# "|command" and /file/name is disallowed by default. -# To enable, edit the allow_mail_to_commands and -# allow_mail_to_files configuration parameters. -# -# ADDRESS EXTENSION -# When alias database search fails, and the recipient local- -# part contains the optional recipient delimiter (e.g., -# user+foo), the search is repeated for the unextended -# address (e.g., user). -# -# The propagate_unmatched_extensions parameter controls -# whether an unmatched address extension (+foo) is propa- -# gated to the result of table lookup. -# -# CASE FOLDING -# The local(8) delivery agent always folds the search string -# to lowercase before database lookup. -# -# REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES -# This section describes how the table lookups change when -# the table is given in the form of regular expressions. For -# a description of regular expression lookup table syntax, -# see regexp_table(5) or pcre_table(5). NOTE: these formats -# do not use ":" at the end of a pattern. -# -# Each regular expression is applied to the entire search -# string. Thus, a search string user+foo is not broken up -# into user and foo. -# -# Regular expressions are applied in the order as specified -# in the table, until a regular expression is found that -# matches the search string. -# -# Lookup results are the same as with indexed file lookups. -# For security reasons there is no support for $1, $2 etc. -# substring interpolation. -# -# SECURITY -# The local(8) delivery agent disallows regular expression -# substitution of $1 etc. in alias_maps, because that would -# open a security hole. -# -# The local(8) delivery agent will silently ignore requests -# to use the proxymap(8) server within alias_maps. Instead -# it will open the table directly. Before Postfix version -# 2.2, the local(8) delivery agent will terminate with a -# fatal error. -# -# CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS -# The following main.cf parameters are especially relevant. -# The text below provides only a parameter summary. See -# postconf(5) for more details including examples. -# -# alias_database (see 'postconf -d' output) -# The alias databases for local(8) delivery that are -# updated with "newaliases" or with "sendmail -bi". -# -# alias_maps (see 'postconf -d' output) -# Optional lookup tables with aliases that apply only -# to local(8) recipients; this is unlike vir- -# tual_alias_maps that apply to all recipients: -# local(8), virtual, and remote. -# -# allow_mail_to_commands (alias, forward) -# Restrict local(8) mail delivery to external com- -# mands. -# -# allow_mail_to_files (alias, forward) -# Restrict local(8) mail delivery to external files. -# -# expand_owner_alias (no) -# When delivering to an alias "aliasname" that has an -# "owner-aliasname" companion alias, set the envelope -# sender address to the expansion of the -# "owner-aliasname" alias. -# -# propagate_unmatched_extensions (canonical, virtual) -# What address lookup tables copy an address exten- -# sion from the lookup key to the lookup result. -# -# owner_request_special (yes) -# Enable special treatment for owner-listname entries -# in the aliases(5) file, and don't split owner-list- -# name and listname-request address localparts when -# the recipient_delimiter is set to "-". -# -# recipient_delimiter (empty) -# The set of characters that can separate an email -# address localpart, user name, or a .forward file -# name from its extension. -# -# Available in Postfix version 2.3 and later: -# -# frozen_delivered_to (yes) -# Update the local(8) delivery agent's idea of the -# Delivered-To: address (see prepend_deliv- -# ered_header) only once, at the start of a delivery -# attempt; do not update the Delivered-To: address -# while expanding aliases or .forward files. -# -# STANDARDS -# RFC 822 (ARPA Internet Text Messages) -# -# SEE ALSO -# local(8), local delivery agent -# newaliases(1), create/update alias database -# postalias(1), create/update alias database -# postconf(5), configuration parameters -# -# README FILES -# Use "postconf readme_directory" or "postconf html_direc- -# tory" to locate this information. -# DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview -# -# LICENSE -# The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this -# software. -# -# AUTHOR(S) -# Wietse Venema -# IBM T.J. Watson Research -# P.O. Box 704 -# Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA -# -# Wietse Venema -# Google, Inc. -# 111 8th Avenue -# New York, NY 10011, USA -# -# ALIASES(5) |