In our case, postmaster always forwards to the one or two people on the
domain who have permission to add users.  

Abuse is always an alias that goes to our own abuse mailbox, so that we can
handle abuse notifications promptly and directly.  

Most clients wouldn't know what to do with an abuse notice, but they
certainly should be able to see the various bounce messages that come in to
postmaster, generated by their own outbound mail traffic. 

Marc

    >   -----Original Message-----
    >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    >   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
    >   Of Dave Beckstrom
    >   Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 1:15 AM
    >   To: [email protected]
    >   Subject: [IMail Forum] postmaster and abuse best practices?
    >   
    >   When you host a good number of email domains how do you 
    >   normally set up your postmaster and abuse accounts? 
    >   
    >   Do your forward the postmaster account to the primary 
    >   user on the domain?
    >   
    >   Or do you forward postmaster and abuse accounts, from 
    >   all of the domains, to be collected under one account 
    >   owned by the sysadmin for the entire mail server?
    >   
    >   
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