Updated copyright notices to include the year 2014.
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Managing catch-all addresses
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catchalladd
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Syntax:
| **vmm catchalladd** *fqdn destination ...*
| **vmm caa** *fqdn destination ...*
This subcommand allows to specify destination addresses for a domain, which
shall receive mail addressed to unknown local-parts within that domain.
Those catch-all aliases hence "catch all" mail to any address in the domain
(unless a more specific alias, mailbox or relocated entry exists).
.. warning::
Catch-all addresses can cause mail server flooding because spammers like
to deliver mail to all possible combinations of names, e.g. to all
addresses between abba\@example.org and zztop\@example.org.
Example:
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# vmm catchalladd example.com user@example.org
.. versionadded:: 0.6.0
catchalldelete
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Syntax:
| **vmm catchalldelete** *fqdn* [*destination* ...]
| **vmm cad** *fqdn* [*destination* ...]
With this subcommand, catch-all aliases defined for a domain can be removed,
either all of them, or those *destination*\ s which were specified explicitly.
Example:
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# vmm catchalldelete example.com user@example.com
.. versionadded:: 0.6.0
.. versionchanged:: 0.6.1
Accept multiple destinations.
catchallinfo
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Syntax:
| **vmm catchallinfo** *fqdn*
| **vmm cai** *fqdn*
This subcommand displays information about catch-all aliases defined for
a domain.
Example:
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# vmm catchallinfo example.com
Catch-all information
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Mail to unknown localparts in domain example.com will be sent to:
* user@example.org
.. versionadded:: 0.6.0