On 2/02/2011 11:47 AM, Darrell D. Mobley wrote:
>>> How do we fix this:
>>>
>>> ERROR: One or more of your mailservers does not accept mail to
>>> [email protected]. Mailservers are required (RFC822 6.3,
>>> RFC1123 5.2.7, and RFC2821 4.5.1) to accept mail to postmaster.
>> Add  "postmaster" as an alias to one of his email accounts.
> What about the rest of the sites?  I should be the postmaster for the
> server, not the site administrators of each site.  The ability used to be
> there, but something happened.  Brian removed the postmaster and abuse email
> addresses from Sausalito in 2006 -- is that when this broke?

I think the removal of the default alias was a good move, to allow each 
provider to make their own choice. The solution for postmaster alias's 
depend on your own policies as a hosting provider. For a small company 
with only a few domains, some might like postmaster@* to go to the admin 
account. However, other larger companies might like postmaster@domain to 
go to sysadmin@domain

I personally like the 2nd option. I create a postmaster alias for each 
vsite I create to route postmaster mail to the sysadmin. This lets each 
site admin deal with postmaster/spam complaint related issues themselves...

Regards,
Greg.

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