======================== Managing alias addresses ======================== aliasadd -------- Syntax: | **vmm aliasadd** *address destination ...* | **vmm aa** *address destination ...* This subcommand is used to create a new alias *address* with one or more *destination* addresses. Within the destination address, the placeholders **%n**, **%d**, and **%=** will be replaced by the local-part, the domain, or the email address with **@** replaced by **=** respectively. In combination with alias domains, this enables domain-specific destinations. Example: .. code-block:: console root@host:~# vmm aliasadd john.doe@example.com d.user@example.com root@host:~# vmm aa support@example.com d.user@example.com e.user@example.com root@host:~# vmm aa postmaster@example.com postmaster+%d@example.org aliasdelete ----------- Syntax: | **vmm aliasdelete** *address* [*destination* ...] | **vmm ad** *address* [*destination* ...] This subcommand is used to delete one or multiple *destination*\ s from the alias with the given *address*. When no *destination* address was specified the alias with all its destinations will be deleted. Example: .. code-block:: console root@host:~# vmm ad support@example.com d.user@example.com .. versionchanged:: 0.6.1 Accept multiple destinations. aliasinfo --------- Syntax: | **vmm aliasinfo** *address* | **vmm ai** *address* Information about the alias with the given *address* can be displayed with this subcommand. Example: .. code-block:: console root@host:~# vmm aliasinfo support@example.com Alias information ----------------- Mail for support@example.com will be redirected to: * e.user@example.com