Ran 2to3 from Python 3.2.3.
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Managing alias addresses
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aliasadd
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Syntax:
| **vmm aliasadd** *address destination ...*
| **vmm aa** *address destination ...*
This subcommand is used to create a new alias *address* with one or more
*destination* addresses.
Within the destination address, the placeholders **%n**, **%d**, and **%=**
will be replaced by the local-part, the domain, or the email address with
**@** replaced by **=** respectively.
In combination with alias domains, this enables domain-specific destinations.
Example:
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# vmm aliasadd john.doe@example.com d.user@example.com
root@host:~# vmm aa support@example.com d.user@example.com e.user@example.com
root@host:~# vmm aa postmaster@example.com postmaster+%d@example.org
aliasdelete
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Syntax:
| **vmm aliasdelete** *address* [*destination* ...]
| **vmm ad** *address* [*destination* ...]
This subcommand is used to delete one or multiple *destination*\ s from the
alias with the given *address*.
When no *destination* address was specified the alias with all its
destinations will be deleted.
Example:
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# vmm ad support@example.com d.user@example.com
.. versionchanged:: 0.6.1
Accept multiple destinations.
aliasinfo
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Syntax:
| **vmm aliasinfo** *address*
| **vmm ai** *address*
Information about the alias with the given *address* can be displayed with
this subcommand.
Example:
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# vmm aliasinfo support@example.com
Alias information
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Mail for support@example.com will be redirected to:
* e.user@example.com