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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat /etc/aliases & Sendmail Post 302890896 by saurabh84g on Sunday 2nd of March 2014 12:02:43 AM
Old 03-02-2014
Check Aliases as well

- Did you Issue newaliases command to get the changes in effect. ?

# vi /etc/aliases
User1: Superman
#newaliases

If you email to User1 it should be received by Superman
 

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OPEN-AXIOM(1)					     The open scientific computation platform					     OPEN-AXIOM(1)

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open-axiom - open source platform for symbolic, algebraic, and numerical computations SYNOPSIS
open-axiom [options] [file] DESCRIPTION
General options: --help Print this information and exit. --version Print OpenAxiom version and exit. --script Execute the file argument as a Spad script. If specified, this option should be last before file argument. --compile Invoke the compiler on the file argument. If specified, this option should be last before file argument. --server Start the Superman as master process. --no-server Do not start Superman as master process. Superman options: --no-gui Do not start the Graphics or HyperDoc components. --graph Start the Graphics component. This option is meaningful only if OpenAxiom was built with graphics support. --no-graph Do not start the Graphics component. --hyperdoc Start the HyperDoc component. This option is meaningful only if OpenAxiom was built with graphics support. --no-hyperdoc Do not start the HyperDoc component. --execute cmd args execute `cmd' with arguments `args' Compiler options: --optimize=<n> Set compiler optimization level to <n>, a natural number. If invoked without options and without an input file OpenAxiom will start as an interative program with Superman as the master process, the majority of uses. If invoked with a file as single argument, OpenAxiom assumes the file is a Spad script and will attempt to execute it as such. Submit bug report to open-axiom-bugs@lists.sf.net open-axiom 1.4.1+svn~2626 May 2012 OPEN-AXIOM(1)
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