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### router/400_exim4-config_system_aliases
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#################################
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# This router handles aliasing using a traditional /etc/aliases file.
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#
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##### NB You must ensure that /etc/aliases exists. It used to be the case
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##### NB that every Unix had that file, because it was the Sendmail default.
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##### NB These days, there are systems that don't have it. Your aliases
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##### NB file should at least contain an alias for "postmaster".
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#
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# This router handles the local part in a case-insensitive way which
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# satisfies the RFCs requirement that postmaster be reachable regardless
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# of case. If you decide to handle /etc/aliases in a caseful way, you
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# need to make arrangements for a caseless postmaster.
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#
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# Delivery to arbitrary directories, files, and piping to programs in
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# /etc/aliases is disabled per default.
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# If that is a problem for you, see
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# /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz
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# for explanation and some workarounds.
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system_aliases:
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debug_print = "R: system_aliases for $local_part@$domain"
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driver = redirect
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domains = +local_domains
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allow_fail
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allow_defer
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data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/etc/aliases}}
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.ifdef SYSTEM_ALIASES_USER
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user = SYSTEM_ALIASES_USER
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.endif
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.ifdef SYSTEM_ALIASES_GROUP
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group = SYSTEM_ALIASES_GROUP
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.endif
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.ifdef SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE_TRANSPORT
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file_transport = SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE_TRANSPORT
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.endif
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.ifdef SYSTEM_ALIASES_PIPE_TRANSPORT
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pipe_transport = SYSTEM_ALIASES_PIPE_TRANSPORT
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.endif
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.ifdef SYSTEM_ALIASES_DIRECTORY_TRANSPORT
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directory_transport = SYSTEM_ALIASES_DIRECTORY_TRANSPORT
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.endif
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