aliasadm — Manipulate the NIS+ Aliases Map

Synopsis

/usr/bin/aliasadm -a alias
						expansion [options
						comments][optional-flags]
/usr/bin/aliasadm -c alias
						expansion [options
						comments][optional-flags]
/usr/bin/aliasadm -d alias [optional-flags]
/usr/bin/aliasadm -e alias [optional-flags]
/usr/bin/aliasadm -l alias [optional-flags]
/usr/bin/aliasadm -m alias [optional-flags]
/usr/bin/aliasadm [-I][-D domainname][-f filename][-M mapname]

Description

Use the aliasadm command to create, modify, and delete aliases in the NIS+ alias map. Mail aliases must be unique within the domain. To use the aliasadm command, you must be root, a member of the NIS+ group that owns the Aliases database, or the person who created the database. Alternatively, if you have ...

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