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userdoc:tt_smtp_aliases [2014/07/31 12:49] abelbeck |
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There are situations where it is desirable to send an email to multiple recipients while the application only supports a single email address. | There are situations where it is desirable to send an email to multiple recipients while the application only supports a single email address. | ||
- | SMTP local aliases can be used to map a local recipient (does not contain an ''" | + | SMTP local aliases can be used to map a local recipient (does not contain an ' |
!!Note: AstLinux 1.1.8 or later is required!! | !!Note: AstLinux 1.1.8 or later is required!! | ||
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+ | The SMTP Local Aliases feature is enabled when the ''/ | ||
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+ | The ''/ | ||
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+ | !!Tip ->!! Changes to the ''/ | ||
Example ''/ | Example ''/ | ||
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default: my_email@myhost.com | default: my_email@myhost.com | ||
- | !!Note ->!! The ''/ | + | !!Tip -> |
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- | !!Tip -> | + | |
- | Using the above example, if the Asterisk '' | + | Using the above example, if the Asterisk '' |
- | It is useful to understand that only one email is sent to the SMTP Mail Relay Server, while multiple recipients | + | It is useful to understand that only one email is sent to the SMTP Mail Relay Server, while multiple recipients |