Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1070 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 9.0 for Email User Guide
Chapter 24 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
Creating Alias Tables
Remember to issue the
commit
command after you import an alias table file so that the configuration
changes take effect.
Deleting Entries from the Alias Table
If you delete entries from the alias table from the command line interface (CLI), you are prompted to
choose a domain group first. Choose the “ALL (any domain)” entry to see a numbered list of aliases that
apply to all domains. Then choose the number(s) of the aliases you want to delete.
choose a domain group first. Choose the “ALL (any domain)” entry to see a numbered list of aliases that
apply to all domains. Then choose the number(s) of the aliases you want to delete.
Example Alias Table
Note
All entries in this example table have been commented out.
# sample Alias Table file
# copyright (c) 2001-2005, IronPort Systems, Inc.
#
# Incoming Envelope To addresses are evaluated against each
# entry in this file from top to bottom. The first entry that
# matches will be used, and the Envelope To will be rewritten.
#
# Separate multiple entries with commas.
#
# Global aliases should appear before the first domain
# context. For example:
#
# admin@example.com:
administrator@example.com
#
postmaster@example.net: administrator@example.net
#
# This alias has no implied domain because it appears
# before a domain context:
#
#
someaddr@somewhere.dom: specificperson@here.dom
#