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NEWALIASES(1)                                                    NEWALIASES(1)




NAME

       newaliases - rebuild the data base for the mail aliases file


SYNOPSIS

       newaliases


DESCRIPTION

       Newaliases  rebuilds  the  random access data base for the mail aliases
       file /etc/mail/aliases.  It must be run each time this file is  changed
       in order for the change to take effect.

       Newaliases is identical to ``sendmail -bi''.

       The newaliases utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

       Notice:  do  not  use  makemap to create the aliases data base, because
       newaliases puts a special token into the data base that is required  by
       sendmail.


FILES

       /etc/mail/aliases   The mail aliases file


SEE ALSO

       aliases(5), sendmail(8)


HISTORY

       The newaliases command appeared in 4.0BSD.



                         $Date: 2001/10/10 03:23:17 $            NEWALIASES(1)


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