El jue, 01-08-2024 a las 07:32 +0000, Laura Smith via Postfix-users escribió: > > > > > My doubt is that since the outgoing email server identifies itself as > > host1.example.com in the EHLO, is there a requirement or even an > > expectation that postmas...@example.com will be able to receive email. > > > I think the reality is that we are in 2024, and the chances of a human > reading postmaster@ are about the same as a human reading abuse@ .... > i.e. nil.
I have to digress, at our mid-sized university with over 35 /24 routeable IPv4 address blocks (plus one /48 IPv6 one) and over 100k active mail addresses, our teams take very seriously the postmaster and abuse inboxes, as do other sysadmins I know at other universities and some small ISPs. -- Victoriano Giralt Head of Systems Administration Service Central ICT Services University of Malaga +34952131415 SPAIN ================================================================== Note: signature.asc is the electronic signature of present message A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure ? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email ?
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