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# Copyright (c) 1998, Richard Nelson <cowboy@debian.org>.
# Time-stamp: <1998/10/27 10:00:00 cowboy>
# GPL'd config file, please feed any gripes, suggestions, etc. to me
#
# Function:
# Cause certain addresses originating locally (unqualified), or
# from a domain in $=G to be rewritten based upon the map below.
# This mapping may change both the user and domain name.
#
# Usage:
# FEATURE(genericstable[, type [-o] /etc/mail/genericstable])dnl
# makemap hash genericstable < genericstable
#
# Format:
# localuser realuser@realdomain <<- implied $j or masq domain
# user@host realuser@realhost <<- tried first
# user[@host] realuser[@realhost]
#
# Examples:
#
# Notes:
# * Masquerading is *required* for genericstable support!
# * Then genericstable should only be enabled if needed as it
# causes every sender to be looked up in the database
# * Members of $=w are *not* automatically placed in $=G
# * For local mail, FEATURE(always_add_domain) is necessary
#
# Related:
# EXPOSED_USER(root uucp)dnl <<- these are exempt from masquerading
# FEATURE(allmasquerade)dnl <<- rewrite recipient addrs too
# FEATURE(always_add_domain)dnl <<- add domain to unqualified names
# FEATURE(limited_masquerade)dnl <<- only masq domains in $=M
# FEATURE(masquerade_envelope)dnl <<- rewrite envelope return address too
# GENERICS_DOMAIN_FILE(`/etc/mail/sendmail.cG')dnl <<- masq From:
#
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