2 # Based upon example of Richard Nelson <cowboy@debian.org>.
6 # Specify a mapping from old host name to new host name.
7 # Commonly used to support old (or merged) domain names.
8 # The host name in the lhs will be rewritten to that in the rhs
11 # FEATURE(mailertable[, type [-o] /etc/mail/mailertable])dnl
12 # makemap hash mailertable < mailertable
16 # <address> local:user
17 # <address> local: <<- will use same user
19 # badhost error:nohost mail to %0 is prohibited
20 # .baddomain error:nohost mail to %1%0 is prohibited
24 # <address> local:user
25 # <address> local: <<- will use same user
27 # badhost error:nohost mail to %0 is prohibited
28 # .baddomain error:nohost mail to %1%0 is prohibited
34 # Address rewrites for hosts *NOT IN* class $w
35 # Direct delivery, %0 is left side
36 # friend.dom smtp:[%0]:[some.smart.host]
37 # Direct deliver of domain, smarthost as second choice
38 # .friend.dom smtp:[%1%0]:[some.smart.host]
39 # Default route, via smarthost
40 # . smtp:[some.smart.host]
42 #badhost error:nohost mail to %0 is prohibited
43 #.baddomain error:nohost mail to %1%0 is prohibited
45 # Sites we deliver directly to, bypassing SMARTHOST:
47 # Sites that use DUL: Dialup User Lists (or equivalent)
48 #aol.com esmtp:[relay]
49 #primenet.com esmtp:[relay]