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1.1 root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit!
2: .SC ALI 1
3: .NA
4: ali \- list mail aliases
5: .SY
6: ali
7: \%[\-alias\ aliasfile]
8: \%[\-list] \%[\-nolist]
9: \%[\-normalize] \%[\-nonormalize]
10: \%[\-user] \%[\-nouser]
11: aliases\ ...
12: \%[\-help]
13: .DE
14: \fIAli\fR
15: searches the named mail alias files for each of the given \fIaliases\fR.
16: It creates a list of addresses for those \fIaliases\fR,
17: and writes that list on standard output.
18: If the `\-list' option is specified, each address appears on a separate line;
19: otherwise, the addresses are separated by commas and printed on
20: as few lines as possible.
21:
22: The `\-user' option directs \fIali\fR to perform its processing in an
23: inverted fashion:
24: instead of listing the addresses that each given alias expands to,
25: \fIali\fR will list the aliases that expand to each given address.
26: If the `\-normalize' switch is given,
27: \fIali\fR will try to track down the official hostname of the address.
28:
29: Each \fIalias\fR is processed as described in \fImh\-alias\fR\0(5).
30: .Fi
31: ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
32: ^/etc/passwd~^List of users
33: ^/etc/group~^List of groups
34: .Pr
35: None
36: .Sa
37: mh\-alias(5)
38: .De
39: `\-alias /usr/new/lib/mh/MailAliases'
40: .Ds
41: `\-nolist'
42: .Ds
43: `\-nonormalize'
44: .Ds
45: `\-nouser'
46: .Co
47: None
48: .Bu
49: The `\-user' option with `\-nonormalize' is not entirely accurate,
50: as it does not replace local nicknames for hosts with their official
51: site names.
52: .En
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