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CLI Reference Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 3      The Commands: Reference Examples
  Mail Delivery Configuration/Monitoring
[]> print
admin: administrator@example.com
[ example.com ]
customercare: bob@example.com, frank@example.com, sally@example.com
There are currently 2 mappings defined.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new entry.
- EDIT - Modify an entry.
- DELETE - Remove an entry.
- PRINT - Display the table.
- IMPORT - Import aliases from a file.
- EXPORT - Export table to a file.
- CLEAR - Clear the table.
[]>
archivemessage
Description
Archive older messages in your queue.
Usage
Commit: This command does not require a commit.
Table 3-7
Arguments for Configuring Aliases
Argument
Description
<domain>
The domain context in which an alias is applied. ‘Global’ 
specifies the Global Domain Context.
<alias>
The name of the alias to configure
Aliases permitted at the Global Comain Context:
‘user@domain’ — This email address.
‘user’— This user for any domain.
‘@domain— All users in this domain.
‘@.partialdomain’— All users in this domain or any of its 
sub-domains.
Aliases permitted for specific domain contexts:
‘user’— This user in this domain context
‘user@domain’— This email address
<email_address>
The email address that an alias mapps to. A single alias can 
map to multiple email addresses.
<filename>
The filename to use with importing/exporting the alias table.