38.4. Managing Email Aliases
A mail alias tells your server that mail for a particular address should be forwarded to a different destination. That destination can be another email address, a local file, a directory, or even the input to a program. They can be useful for setting up pseudo mailboxes that actually send email to a real person, such as sales@example.com or webmaster@example.com. An alias can have the same name as a UNIX user, in which case it will intercept all mail to that user and forward it to a different destination instead.
To create a mail alias using Webmin, the steps to follow are:
1. | Click on the Mail Aliases icon on the module's main page. You will be taken to a page listing all existing aliases and their destinations, ... |
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