Default: \(dqSELECT domain FROM domain WHERE domain <> 'ALL' ORDER BY domain;\(dq
-.IP \fB\-\-forward-query\fR
+.IP \fB\-\-exclude-mx\fR,\ \fB-e\fR
+The name of a mail exchanger, the forwards of whose domains we should
+ignore. For example, if one mail exchanger, mx1.example.com, has
+strict spam filtering, it may be acceptable to have remote forwarding
+for domains that have mx1.example.com as their sole mail exchanger (MX
+record). In that case, you might want to exclude those domains from
+the report by naming mx1.example.com here.
+
+A forward will be excluded from the report only if \fIall\fR of its MX
+records are contained in the given exclude list.
+
+This option can be repeated to add mail exchangers to the exclude list.
+
+Default: [] (empty)
+
+.IP \fB\-\-forward-query\fR,\ \fB-f\fR
SQL query used to produce a list of all forwards on the mail
system. This query should return the set of all (address, goto)
triples, where \(dqgoto\(dq is the destination address; i.e. to where
Default: \(dqSELECT address,goto FROM alias ORDER BY address;\(dq
-.IP \fB\-\-host\fR
+.IP \fB\-\-host\fR,\ \fB-h\fR
Hostname where the database is located (Postgres-only).
Default: None, a UNIX domain socket connection is attempted (Postgres only)
Default: None, a UNIX domain socket connection is attempted (Postgres only)
-.IP \fB\-\-username\fR
+.IP \fB\-\-username\fR,\ \fB-u\fR
Username used to connect to the database (Postgres-only).
Default: The current user
.SH EXAMPLES
.nf
-.I $ list-remote-forwards --database=postfixadmin.sqlite3
+.I $ list-remote-forwards --database=test/fixtures/postfixadmin.sqlite3
user1@example.com -> user1@example.net
user2@example.com -> user1@example.org
user2@example.com -> user2@example.org
user2@example.com -> user3@example.org
+user7@example.com -> user8@example.net
.fi
.SH BUGS
.P