If you want, other users can use aliases which you establish.
This is particularly useful when you want to set up a mailing
list which you want other people to post messages to. (See the
Mailing lists topic for details on settingup a mailing list.) You
allow other people to use specific aliases of yours by declaring
those aliases to be public. This is done with the "attributes"
parameter of the "set" command described in Set.
For example, let us assume that the user sue@example.com has
already created an alias named PIZZA-ORDER. Then, to declare
PIZZA-ORDER to be a public alias, Sue would use the command
db> set pizza-order public
Other users can then use this alias by sending mail to sue+pizza-
order@example.com.