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Example Alias Table<br />

2-10<br />

Note All entries in this example table have been commented out.<br />

# sample Alias Table file<br />

# copyright (c) 2001-2005, <strong>IronPort</strong> Systems, Inc.<br />

#<br />

# Incoming Envelope To addresses are evaluated against each<br />

# entry in this file from top to bottom. The first entry that<br />

# matches will be used, and the Envelope To will be rewritten.<br />

#<br />

# Separate multiple entries with commas.<br />

#<br />

# Global aliases should appear before the first domain<br />

# context. For example:<br />

#<br />

# admin@example.com: administrator@example.com<br />

# postmaster@example.net: administrator@example.net<br />

#<br />

# This alias has no implied domain because it appears<br />

# before a domain context:<br />

#<br />

# someaddr@somewhere.dom: specificperson@here.dom<br />

#<br />

# The following aliases apply to recipients @ironport.com and<br />

# any subdomain within .example.com because the domain context<br />

# is specified.<br />

#<br />

# Email to joe@ironport.com or joe@foo.example.com will<br />

# be delivered to joseph@example.com.<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide<br />

Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features<br />

OL-25137-01

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