Quoted from Brett Randall:
> > The :include: line looks like this:
> >
> > <name>: :include: </path/to/file>
> ^ ^
> What does the <name> signify?
Whichever address you want to have expanded.
> And are there meant to be two colons
> immediately after each other (shown)?
Yes, just like sendmail.
> Also, is the /path/to/file meant to be
> to the .bin file or the un-binarised version?
Quoted from newaliases(1):
A recipient address of the form :include:file means
``every address listed in file.'' (Actually fastforward
reads file.bin; see newinclude(1) for further details.)
Conclude as appropriate.
---Chris K.
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