Importing Aliases - Symantec 10490452 - Mail Security 8220 Administration Manual

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Importing aliases

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Click Save.
To edit an alias
1
In the Control Center, click Settings > Aliases.
2
Click the alias or check the box next to an alias, and then click Edit.
3
In the Edit aliases page, modify the text in the Alias domain or email
address box as desired.
4
Modify the text in the Domain or email addresses for this alias box as
desired.
5
Click Save.
Aliases can be imported from a text file. Each address in the text file must be
separated with one or more spaces or tabs, or a combination of spaces and tabs.
Commas or semi-colons are not valid delimiters. In the import file, each line
must contain an alias address followed by one or more destination addresses.
Following is a sample import file:
oak@example.com quercus@symantec-internetsecurity.com
ops@example.com tla@example.com bmi@example.com
noadsorspam.com blocksads.com
To import aliases
1
In the Control Center, click Settings > Aliases.
2
Click Import.
3
On the Import Aliases page, enter or browse to the filename containing the
list of aliases.
4
Click Import.
Note: If entries in the import file are not specified correctly, do not match
the required file format, or are duplicates, a message is displayed. You can
click a link to download a file containing the unprocessed entries. Click
Cancel to return to the main Aliases page to review the valid imported
entries.
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