1; MailAliases -- nmh global aliases file
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3; This file is used to define aliases that are valid for all mh users.
4; This file is almost empty as MH now supports personal aliases.
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6; If you need to define system wide aliases such as "everyone", it is
7; preferable that this be done as the mail transport level, so that they
8; will be valid for users of other mail clients.
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10; everyone: *
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12; Blank lines and lines beginning with a ;, :, or # are ignored.
13; < file	-> read more aliases from "file"
14; foo: fum      -> simple replacement
15; foo: fum, fie -> list replacement
16; foo: < file   -> list replacement from "file"
17; foo: = group  -> list replacement from UNIX group
18; foo: + group  -> list replacement by ALL users in /etc/passwd
19;		      with gid == group
20; foo: *        -> list replacement by ALL users in /etc/passwd
21;                     with uid >= 200
22; foo*: fum     -> matches foo<string> (including the empty string)
23;
24; using a ';' instead of a ':' indicates that the alias should be displayed
25; along with the addresses used (normally, the addresses replace the alias
26; completely)
27;
28; A backslash at the end of a line escapes the following newline, even
29; in comment lines.  Thus, comments endinf with a \ will be continued even
30# without a leading ;, :, or # on the followling line.
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