The rewrite group

In Unified Configuration, the  group is not an option itself, but rather a list of all the MTA&#x27;s  rewrite rules. For instance: msconfig&#x3e; show rewrite &#x2a; role.rewrite.rule = $&#x2a; $A$E$F$U%$H$V$H@&/IMTA_HOST/ role.rewrite.rule = &/IMTA_HOST/ $U%$D@&/IMTA_HOST/ role.rewrite.rule = &/IMTA_DEFAULTDOMAIN/ $U%$D@&/IMTA_HOST/ role.rewrite.rule = .ims-ms-daemon $U%$H.ims-ms-daemon@ims-ms-daemon role.rewrite.rule = .pipe-daemon $U%$H.pipe-daemon@pipe-daemon role.rewrite.rule =. $U%$H$,$H@TCP-DAEMON role.rewrite.rule = &#x5b;&#x5d; $E$R${INTERNAL_IP,$L}$U%&#x5b;$L&#x5d;@tcp_intranet-daemon role.rewrite.rule = hold-daemon $U%$H@hold-daemon role.rewrite.rule = .hold-daemon $U%$H@hold-daemon Rewrite rules are typically most conveniently manipulated by using the  command , which allows viewing them and editting them "as if" they were the upper half of a legacy   file.

See also:
 * Rewrite rules