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Date:      Wed, 1 May 2002 12:38:29 +0100
From:      Neil Darlow <neil@darlow.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: virtusertable
Message-ID:  <200205011138.g41BcUr54531@router.darlow.co.uk>

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On 05/01/2002 at 02:19:14, Ian Barnes said:
> in my virtusertable file i would like it that when an email is sent to a
> specific email address, it should be delivered to a few local accounts.
>
> how do i set that up, would i just add each user in the file, separated by
> commas or semi-colons ?

The usefulness of /etc/mail/virtusertable is in translating e-mail addresses 
from one format to another, e.g. delivering wildcarded domain addresses to 
multiple local mailboxes.

Although what you describe can be done using virtusertable, this is a good 
example for the use of /etc/mail/aliases.

Look at /etc/mail/aliases for the required syntax. You can put multiple names 
on the right-hand-side of an alias separated by a space. Placing a comma 
after a name on the right-hand-side of an alias prevents that entry being 
parsed as an alias itself.

Regards,
Neil Darlow M.Sc.
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