1# $FreeBSD$ 2# @(#)aliases 5.3 (Berkeley) 5/24/90 3# 4# Aliases in this file will NOT be expanded in the header from 5# Mail, but WILL be visible over networks. 6# 7# >>>>>>>>>> The program "newaliases" must be run after 8# >> NOTE >> this file is updated for any changes to 9# >>>>>>>>>> show through to sendmail. 10# 11# 12# See also RFC 2142, `MAILBOX NAMES FOR COMMON SERVICES, ROLES 13# AND FUNCTIONS', May 1997 14 15# Pretty much everything else in this file points to "root", so 16# you would do well in either reading root's mailbox or forwarding 17# root's email from here. 18 19# root: me@my.domain 20 21# Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present 22MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster 23postmaster: root 24 25# General redirections for pseudo accounts 26_pflogd: root 27bin: root 28bind: root 29daemon: root 30games: root 31kmem: root 32mailnull: postmaster 33man: root 34news: root 35nobody: root 36operator: root 37pop: root 38proxy: root 39smmsp: postmaster 40sshd: root 41system: root 42toor: root 43tty: root 44usenet: news 45uucp: root 46 47# Well-known aliases -- these should be filled in! 48# manager: 49# dumper: 50 51# BUSINESS-RELATED MAILBOX NAMES 52# info: 53# marketing: 54# sales: 55# support: 56 57# NETWORK OPERATIONS MAILBOX NAMES 58abuse: root 59# noc: root 60security: root 61 62# SUPPORT MAILBOX NAMES FOR SPECIFIC INTERNET SERVICES 63ftp: root 64ftp-bugs: ftp 65# hostmaster: root 66# webmaster: root 67# www: webmaster 68 69# NOTE: /var/msgs and /var/msgs/bounds must be owned by sendmail's 70# DefaultUser (defaults to mailnull) for the msgs alias to work. 71# 72# msgs: "| /usr/bin/msgs -s" 73 74# bit-bucket: /dev/null 75# dev-null: bit-bucket 76