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# $NetBSD: aliases,v 1.22 2010/08/25 15:38:44 reed Exp $
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#
# from: @(#)aliases 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/5/94
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#
# Aliases in this file will NOT be expanded in the header from
# Mail, but WILL be visible over networks or from /usr/bin/mail.
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#
# >>>>>>>>>> The program "newaliases" must be run after
# >> NOTE >> this file is updated for any changes to
# >>>>>>>>>> show through to sendmail.
#
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# Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present.
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MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster
postmaster: root
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# General redirections for pseudo accounts.
toor: root
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daemon: root
bin: root
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games: root
postfix: postmaster
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named: root
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ntpd: root
sshd: root
nobody: root
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# Well-known aliases -- these should be filled in!
# root:
# operator:
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# Standard aliases defined by rfc2142
# address to report network abuse (like spam)
abuse: postmaster
# reports of network infrastructure difficulties
noc: root
# address to report security problems
security: root
# DNS administrator (DNS SOA records should use this)
hostmaster: root
# Usenet news service administrator
usenet: root
news: usenet
# http/web service administrator
webmaster: root
www: webmaster
# UUCP service administrator
uucp: root
# FTP administrator (especially anonymous FTP)
ftp: root
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# don't enable this.
# decode: /dev/null
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# uncomment this for msgs(1):
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# msgs: "|/usr/bin/msgs -s"