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# 
# RELOCATED(5)                                         RELOCATED(5)
# 
# NAME
#        relocated - format of Postfix relocated table
# 
# SYNOPSIS
#        postmap /etc/postfix/relocated
# 
# DESCRIPTION
#        The optional relocated table provides the information that
#        is used in "user has moved to  new_location"  bounce  mes-
#        sages.
# 
#        Normally,  the relocated table is specified as a text file
#        that serves as  input  to  the  postmap(1)  command.   The
#        result,  an  indexed file in dbm or db format, is used for
#        fast searching by the mail  system.  Execute  the  command
#        postmap  /etc/postfix/relocated  in  order  to rebuild the
#        indexed file after changing the relocated table.
# 
#        When the table is provided via other means  such  as  NIS,
#        LDAP  or  SQL,  the  same lookups are done as for ordinary
#        indexed files.
# 
#        Alternatively, the table can be  provided  as  a  regular-
#        expression map where patterns are given as regular expres-
#        sions. In that case, the lookups are done  in  a  slightly
#        different way as described below.
# 
#        Table lookups are case insensitive.
# 
# TABLE FORMAT
#        The format of the table is as follows:
# 
#        o      Blank  lines  are  ignored,  as are lines beginning
#               with `#'.
# 
#        o      Lines that begin with whitespace continue the  pre-
#               vious line.
# 
#        o      An entry has one of the following form:
#                    key  new_location
#               Where  new_location  specifies  contact information
#               such as an  email  address,  or  perhaps  a  street
#               address or telephone number.
# 
#        With lookups from indexed files such as DB or DBM, or from
#        networked tables such as NIS, LDAP or SQL, the  key  field
#        is one of the following:
# 
#        user@domain
#               Matches  user@domain. This form has precedence over
#               all other forms.
# 
#        user   Matches user@site when site is $myorigin, when site
#               is listed in $mydestination, or when site is listed
# 
#                                                                 1
# 
# RELOCATED(5)                                         RELOCATED(5)
# 
#               in $inet_interfaces.
# 
#        @domain
#               Matches every address in domain. This form has  the
#               lowest precedence.
# 
# ADDRESS EXTENSION
#        When  the search fails, and the address localpart contains
#        the optional recipient delimiter (e.g.,  user+foo@domain),
#        the  search  is  repeated for the unextended address (e.g.
#        user@domain).
# 
# REGULAR EXPRESSION TABLES
#        This section describes how the table lookups  change  when
#        the table is given in the form of regular expressions. For
#        a description of regular expression lookup  table  syntax,
#        see regexp_table(5) or pcre_table(5).
# 
#        Each  pattern  is  a regular expression that is applied to
#        the entire address being looked up. Thus, user@domain mail
#        addresses  are  not  broken up into their user and @domain
#        constituent parts, nor is user+foo broken up into user and
#        foo.
# 
#        Patterns  are  applied  in  the  order as specified in the
#        table, until a pattern is found that  matches  the  search
#        string.
# 
#        Results  are the same as with normal indexed file lookups,
#        with the additional feature that parenthesized  substrings
#        from  the pattern can be interpolated as $1, $2 and so on.
# 
# BUGS
#        The table format does not understand quoting  conventions.
# 
# CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
#        The  following  main.cf parameters are especially relevant
#        to this topic. See the Postfix  main.cf  file  for  syntax
#        details  and  for  default  values. Use the postfix reload
#        command after a configuration change.
# 
#        relocated_maps
#               List of lookup tables for relocated users or sites.
# 
#        Other parameters of interest:
# 
#        inet_interfaces
#               The  network  interface  addresses that this system
#               receives mail on.
# 
#        mydestination
#               List of domains that  this  mail  system  considers
#               local.
# 
#                                                                 2
# 
# RELOCATED(5)                                         RELOCATED(5)
# 
#        myorigin
#               The domain that is appended to locally-posted mail.
# 
# SEE ALSO
#        postmap(1) create lookup table
#        pcre_table(5) format of PCRE tables
#        regexp_table(5) format of POSIX regular expression tables
# 
# LICENSE
#        The Secure Mailer license must be  distributed  with  this
#        software.
# 
# AUTHOR(S)
#        Wietse Venema
#        IBM T.J. Watson Research
#        P.O. Box 704
#        Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
# 
#                                                                 3
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