To create a keyed map file, follow these instructions.
For more information, see Using Your Assigned Administrative Rights in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.2 .
Entries can have the following syntax.
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] error:nouser No such user here @olddomain.com %1@newdomain.com
Use the user name that was previously assigned with the domain that is newly assigned.
Use the address that is newly assigned.
Use the user name that was previously assigned with the domain that was previously assigned.
Use the domain that was previously assigned.
Use the domain that is newly assigned.
The first entry redirects mail to a new alias. The next entry creates a message when an incorrect alias is used. The last entry redirects all incoming mail from olddomain to newdomain.
# /usr/sbin/makemap maptype newmap < newmap
Select a database type, such as dbm, btree, or hash.
Use the name of the input file and the first part of the name of the database file. If the dbm database type is selected, then the database files are created by using a .pag and a .dir suffix. For the other two database types, the file name is followed by .db.