# Default aliases file for postfix # # this file should be in /etc or in /etc/postfix but if you want it in # /etc/postfix you'll have to adjust your /etc/postfix/main.cf file accordingly # # Aliases in this file will NOT be expanded in the header from # mail, but WILL be visible over networks or from /bin/mail. # # Following alias is required by the mail protocol, RFC 822 (and by RFC2142) # Set it to the address of a HUMAN who deals with this system's mail problems. # # For various security reasons, postfix WILL NOT deliver mail as root, so # ensure that the root alias is aliased to a HUMAN user, as otherwise # mail may get delivered to the $default_privs user (nobody). postmaster: root # Many mailers use this address to represent the empty SMTP return # path MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster # Common aliases for system accounts. bin: root daemon: root games: root ingres: root nobody: root system: root toor: root foo: root falken: root # Well-known aliases. admin: root manager: root dumper: root operator: root # traps to catch security attacks decode: root moof: root moog: root # The following aliases are required by RFC 2142 info: staff marketing: staff sales: staff support: staff # Standard aliases also defined by RFC 2142 abuse: postmaster # reports of network infrastructure difficulties noc: root # address to report secuirty problems security: root # DNS administrator (DNS soa records should use this) hostmaster: root # Usenet news service administrator news: root usenet: root newsmaster: root # http/web service administrator www: webmaster webmaster: root faxmaster: root # UUCP service administrator uucp: root # FTP administrator (especially anonymouse FTP) ftp: root rmail: root mail: root # Commonly used group aliases: # staff: postmaster office: postmaster all: postmaster tech: postmaster ops: postmaster # Person who should get root's mail. This alias # must exist. # CHANGE THIS LINE to an account of a HUMAN root: bruno@musique-ancienne.org # Note to the user: You must create the alias above! # The root alias *must* exist under postfix because # postfix runs as a non-privileged user and cannot # touch a spool file which is UID/GID root # The mapping to the postfix user is to ensure that root's mail # doesn't get lost on a system installed out of the box. # For Trac/mail integration #trac: |"/usr/local/bin/run_email2trac bruno: bruno@hyper-linux.org bruno.cornec: bruno@hyper-linux.org bc: bruno.cornec@hpe.com andree: aleidenf@bigpond.net.au andree.leidenfrost: aleidenf@bigpond.net.au hugo: hugorabson@sbcglobal.net hugo.rabson: hugorabson@sbcglobal.net