Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 47

Configuring aliases

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Configuring email settings 47 Configuring aliases To import a list of masqueraded entries 1 In the Control Center, click Settings > Address Masquerading. 2 Click Import. 3 On the Import Masqueraded Entry page, enter or browse to the filename containing the list of masqueraded entries. 4 Click Import. Note: If entries in the import file are not specified correctly, do not match the required file format, or are duplicates, a message is displayed. You can click a link to download a file containing the unprocessed entries. Click Cancel to return to the main Address Masquerading page to review the valid imported entries. Configuring aliases An alias is an email address that translates to one or more other email addresses. Windows users may understand this concept as a "distribution list." You can add an alias as a convenient shortcut for typing a long list of recipients. An alias can also translate addresses from one top-level domain to another, such as from example.com to example-internetsecurity.com. Email addressed to [email protected], for example, would be delivered to [email protected]. Note: The alias functionality available on the Settings > Aliases page is separate from LDAP aliases. Note the following additional information about aliases: ■ Aliases are recursive. This means that an alias specified in the destination email address list is expanded as defined in the list of aliases. For example, with the aliases specified in Table 3-1, a message addressed to [email protected] would be delivered to the destination addresses for both [email protected] and [email protected], because [email protected] includes [email protected]. Table 3-1 Example of recursive aliases Alias Destination addresses [email protected] [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

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Configuring email settings
Configuring aliases
To import a list of masqueraded entries
1
In the Control Center, click
Settings
>
Address Masquerading
.
2
Click
Import
.
3
On the Import Masqueraded Entry page, enter or browse to the filename
containing the list of masqueraded entries.
4
Click
Import
.
Note:
If entries in the import file are not specified correctly, do not match
the required file format, or are duplicates, a message is displayed. You can
click a link to download a file containing the unprocessed entries. Click
Cancel
to return to the main Address Masquerading page to review the valid
imported entries.
Configuring aliases
An alias is an email address that translates to one or more other email
addresses. Windows users may understand this concept as a “distribution list.”
You can add an alias as a convenient shortcut for typing a long list of recipients.
An alias can also translate addresses from one top-level domain to another, such
as from example.com to example-internetsecurity.com. Email addressed to
[email protected], for example, would be delivered to kyi@example-
internetsecurity.com.
Note:
The alias functionality available on the Settings > Aliases page is separate
from LDAP aliases.
Note the following additional information about aliases:
Aliases are recursive. This means that an alias specified in the destination
email address list is expanded as defined in the list of aliases. For example,
with the aliases specified in
Table 3-1
, a message addressed to
[email protected] would be delivered to the destination addresses for both
Table 3-1
Example of recursive aliases
Alias
Destination addresses