The man page for smtpd.conf(5) says that a alias table can be used to look up alternate destinations for all addresses. It further refers to table(5) for the format of different tables that can be used. The man page for table(5), in the section titled "Aliasing tables", says the format of the file for aliasing tables should be
--- user1 otheruser user2 otheryser1,otheruser2 user3 otheru...@example.com --- Where the key is the first entry in each line and the value is from one of the recipients in aliases(5). The man page for aliases(5) describes the format of the aliases file, as used by smtpd. A file of the described format can be used to assign an arbitrary name to a email or group of email addresses. My question is - if aliases are specified in /etc/mail/aliases for smtpd what is the purpose of creating additional alias tables files for smtpd.conf ? Thnaks Hrishi _______________________________________________ Openbsd-newbies mailing list Openbsd-newbies@sfobug.theapt.org http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies