1 NEWALIASES(1) NEWALIASES(1)
6 newaliases - rebuild the data base for the mail aliases file
8 S
\bSY
\bYN
\bNO
\bOP
\bPS
\bSI
\bIS
\bS
9 n
\bne
\bew
\bwa
\bal
\bli
\bia
\bas
\bse
\bes
\bs
11 D
\bDE
\bES
\bSC
\bCR
\bRI
\bIP
\bPT
\bTI
\bIO
\bON
\bN
12 N
\bNe
\bew
\bwa
\bal
\bli
\bia
\bas
\bse
\bes
\bs rebuilds the random access data base for the mail aliases
13 file /etc/mail/aliases. It must be run each time this file is changed
14 in order for the change to take effect.
16 N
\bNe
\bew
\bwa
\bal
\bli
\bia
\bas
\bse
\bes
\bs is identical to ``sendmail -bi''.
18 The n
\bne
\bew
\bwa
\bal
\bli
\bia
\bas
\bse
\bes
\bs utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
20 Notice: do n
\bno
\bot
\bt use m
\bma
\bak
\bke
\bem
\bma
\bap
\bp to create the aliases data base, because
21 n
\bne
\bew
\bwa
\bal
\bli
\bia
\bas
\bse
\bes
\bs puts a special token into the data base that is required by
22 s
\bse
\ben
\bnd
\bdm
\bma
\bai
\bil
\bl.
\b.
25 /etc/mail/aliases The mail aliases file
27 S
\bSE
\bEE
\bE A
\bAL
\bLS
\bSO
\bO
28 aliases(5), sendmail(8)
30 H
\bHI
\bIS
\bST
\bTO
\bOR
\bRY
\bY
31 The n
\bne
\bew
\bwa
\bal
\bli
\bia
\bas
\bse
\bes
\bs command appeared in 4.0BSD.
35 $Date: 2001/10/10 03:23:17 $ NEWALIASES(1)