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Example aliasconfig Command<br />

2-12<br />

#<br />

# [example.com]<br />

#<br />

# all: sales, marketing, engineering<br />

# sales: joe@example.com, fred@example.com, mary@example.com<br />

# marketing:bob@example.com, advertising<br />

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

Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features<br />

# engineering:betty@example.com, miles@example.com, chris@example.com<br />

# advertising:richard@example.com, karen@advertising.com<br />

In this example, the aliasconfig command is used to construct an alias table. First, the domain context<br />

of example.com is specified. Then, an alias of customercare is constructed so that any email sent to<br />

customercare@example.com is redirected to bob@example.com, frank@example.com, and<br />

sally@example.com. Next, a global alias of admin is constructed so that an email sent to admin is<br />

redirected to administrator@example.com. Finally, the alias table is printed to confirm.<br />

Note that when the table is printed, the global alias for admin appears before the first domain context of<br />

example.com.<br />

mail3.example.com> aliasconfig<br />

No aliases in table.<br />

Choose the operation you want to perform:<br />

- NEW - Create a new entry.<br />

- IMPORT - Import aliases from a file.<br />

[]> new<br />

How do you want your aliases to apply?<br />

1. Globally<br />

2. Add a new domain context<br />

[1]> 2<br />

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