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; Sample alias file for Mercury. ; Copright (c) 1993-96, David Harris, All Rights Reserved. ; ; The format for this file is: ; ; alias == real_address ; ; Lines starting with ';', '#' or '*' are considered comments ; and are ignored, as are blank lines. There may be trailing ; and leading whitespace on entries - it is all stripped out ; in the alias file. It is a limitation of this release of ; Mercury that you cannot have an alias or real address which ; contains '==' because no quoting mechanism is implemented. ; ; Compile the file using MALIAS.EXE, and copy it to the place ; you have specified in MERCURY.INI. You can update Mercury's ; alias file while Mercury is running. ; ; You can have an almost unlimited number of aliases, and you ; may have them resolve to anything you wish. Aliases are ; resolved before any other attempt at address resolution is ; made, so it is perfectly legal to have a local-looking alias ; resolve to an off-server address. Note, though, that aliases ; work strictly on the ADDRESS - they are not affected by any ; quoted or comment text which is attached to it. As an example ; of the impact of this, the aliasing mechanism regards these ; two addresses as identical: ; ; "My what a funny day!" david@pmail.gen.nz ; (Master of the Lightbulbs) <david@pmail.gen.nz> "Pop!" ; ; Aliases may be applied recursively up to four levels deep - ; that is, you may have aliases for aliases in this file. ; (although it still eludes me why anyone would do this). ; ; Neither aliases nor real addresses are case-sensitive, ; although case is preserved in real addresses. david@pmail.gen.nz == support J.Smith@pmail.gen.nz == julia Richard.Stevenson@pmail.gen.nz == richard listserv@pmail.gen.nz == maiser