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Cisco AsyncOS 9.0 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 24      Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
  Creating Alias Tables
Example aliasconfig Command
In this example, the 
aliasconfig
 command is used to construct an alias table. First, the domain context 
of 
example.com
 is specified. Then, an alias of 
customercare
 is constructed so that any email sent to 
customercare@example.com
 is redirected to 
bob@example.com
frank@example.com
, and
 
sally@example.com.
 Next, a global alias of 
admin
 is constructed so that an email sent to 
admin
 is 
redirected to 
administrator@example.com
. Finally, the alias table is printed to confirm. 
Note that when the table is printed, the global alias for 
admin
 appears before the first domain context of 
example.com
# 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:
#
#
[example.com]
#
#
all: sales, marketing, engineering
#
sales: joe@example.com, fred@example.com, mary@example.com
#
marketing:bob@example.com, advertising
#
engineering:betty@example.com, miles@example.com, chris@example.com
#
advertising:richard@example.com, karen@advertising.com
mail3.example.com> aliasconfig
No aliases in table.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new entry.
- IMPORT - Import aliases from a file.
[]> new