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smmaillist(1M) System Administration Commands smmaillist(1M)
NAME
smmaillist - manage email alias entries
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sadm/bin/smmaillist subcommand [ auth_args] -- [subcommand_args]
DESCRIPTION
The smmaillist command manages one or more email alias entries for the appropriate files in the local /etc files name service or a NIS or
NIS+ name service.
subcommands
smmaillist subcommands are:
add Creates a new email alias definition and adds it to the appropriate files. To add an entry, the administrator must have the
solaris.admin.usermgr.write authorization.
delete Deletes an email alias entry. You can delete only one entry at a time. To delete an entry, the administrator must have the
solaris.admin.usermgr.write authorization. Note: You cannot delete Postmaster or Mailer-Daemon aliases.
list Lists one or more email alias entries. To list an entry, the administrator must have the solaris.admin.usermgr.read autho-
rization.
modify Modifies an email alias entry. To modify an entry, the administrator must have the solaris.admin.usermgr.write authoriza-
tion.
OPTIONS
The smmaillist authentication arguments, auth_args, are derived from the smc(1M) arg set and are the same regardless of which subcommand
you use. The smmaillist command requires the Solaris Management Console to be initialized for the command to succeed (see smc(1M)). After
rebooting the Solaris Management Console server, the first Solaris Management Console connection might time out, so you might need to retry
the command.
The subcommand-specific options, subcommand_args, must come after the auth_args and must be separated from them by the -- option.
auth_args
The valid auth_args are -D, -H, -l, -p, -r, and -u; they are all optional. If no auth_args are specified, certain defaults will be assumed
and the user may be prompted for additional information, such as a password for authentication purposes. These letter options can also be
specified by their equivalent option words preceded by a double dash. For example, you can use either -D or --domain with the domain argu-
ment.
-D | --domain domain
Specifies the default domain that you want to manage. The syntax of domain is type:/host_name/domain_name, where type is nis, nisplus,
dns, ldap, or file; host_name is the name of the machine that serves the domain; and domain_name is the name of the domain you want to
manage. (Note: Do not use nis+ for nisplus.)
If you do not specify this option, the Solaris Management Console assumes the file default domain on whatever server you choose to man-
age, meaning that changes are local to the server. Toolboxes can change the domain on a tool-by-tool basis; this option specifies the
domain for all other tools.
-H | --hostname host_name:port
Specifies the host_name and port to which you want to connect. If you do not specify a port, the system connects to the default port,
898. If you do not specify host_name:port, the Solaris Management Console connects to the local host on port 898. You may still have to
choose a toolbox to load into the console. To override this behavior, use the smc(1M) -B option, or set your console preferences to
load a "home toolbox" by default.
-l | --rolepassword role_password
Specifies the password for the role_name. If you specify a role_name but do not specify a role_password, the system prompts you to sup-
ply a role_password. Passwords specified on the command line can be seen by any user on the system, hence this option is considered
insecure.
-p | --password password
Specifies the password for the user_name. If you do not specify a password, the system prompts you for one. Passwords specified on the
command line can be seen by any user on the system, hence this option is considered insecure.
-r | --rolename role_name
Specifies a role name for authentication. If you do not specify this option, no role is assumed.
-u | --username user_name
Specifies the user name for authentication. If you do not specify this option, the user identity running the console process is
assumed.
--
This option is required and must always follow the preceding options. If you do not enter the preceding options, you must still enter
the -- option.
subcommand_args
Note: Descriptions and other arg options that contain white spaces must be enclosed in double quotes.
o For subcommand add:
-a address1 -a address2 . . .
(Optional) Specifies the new email address. See sendmail(1M).
-h
(Optional) Displays the command's usage statement.
-n alias_name
Specifies the name of the alias you want to add. See sendmail(1M).
o
For subcommand delete:
-h
(Optional) Displays the command's usage statement.
-n alias_name
Specifies the alias you want to delete.
o For subcommand list:
-h
(Optional) Displays the command's usage statement.
-n alias_name
(Optional) Specifies the name of the alias you want to display. If you do not specify an alias, all aliases are listed.
o For subcommand modify:
-a address1 -a address2 . . .
(Optional) Specifies new email address(es) to replace the existing one(s). See sendmail(1M).
-h
(Optional) Displays the command's usage statement.
-n alias_name
(Optional) Specifies the name of the alias you want to modify.
-N new_alias_name
Specifies the new alias name. Use only when renaming an alias. See sendmail(1M).
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Creating an alias
The following creates the coworkers alias and adds the following member list: bill@machine1, sue@machine2, and me@machine3 to the alias.
./smmaillist add -H myhost -p mypasswd -u root -- -n coworkers
-a bill@machine1 -a sue@machine2 -a me@machine3
Example 2: Deleting a mail alias
The following deletes the my_alias alias:
./smmaillist delete -H myhost -p mypasswd -u root -- -n my_alias
Example 3: Displaying members of a mail alias
The following displays the list of members belonging to the my_alias alias:
./smmaillist list -H myhost -p mypasswd -u root -- -n my_alias
Example 4: Displaying members of all mail aliases
The following displays the list of members belonging to all mail aliases:
./smmaillist list -H myhost -p mypasswd -u root --
Example 5: Renaming a mail alias
The following renames the current_name mail alias to new_name:
./smmaillist modify -H myhost -p mypasswd -u root --
-n current_name -N new_name
Example 6: Redefining an address list
The following changes the recipients of the alias my_alias to bill@machine1. Any previous recipients are deleted from the alias.
./smmaillist modify -H myhost -p mypasswd -u root --
-n my_alias -a bill@machine1
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See environ(5) for a description of the JAVA_HOME environment variable, which affects the execution of the smmaillist command. If this
environment variable is not specified, the /usr/java location is used. See smc(1M).
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
1 Invalid command syntax. A usage message displays.
2 An error occurred while executing the command. An error message displays.
FILES
The following files are used by the smmaillist command:
/var/mail/aliases Aliases for sendmail(1M). See aliases(4).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWmga |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
sendmail(1M), smc(1M), aliases(4), attributes(5), environ(5)
SunOS 5.10 5 Jan 2001 smmaillist(1M)