Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
# In this example, email to partygoers will be sent to
# three addresses:
#
#
partygoers: wilma@example.com, fred@example.com,
barney@example.com
#
# In this example, mail to help@example.com will be delivered to
# customercare@otherhost.dom. Note that mail to help@ironport.com
will
# NOT be processed by the alias table because the domain context
# overrides the previous domain context.
#
# [example.com]
#
# help:
customercare@otherhost.dom
#
# In this example, mail to nobody@example.com is dropped.
#
# nobody@example.com:
/dev/null
#
# "Chains" may be created, but they must end in an email address.
# For example, email to "all" will be sent to 9 addresses:
#