[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) What's the idea behind 'set catch all' account?
Does it mean that if I have mail.domain.com domain and there is no such account as [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, all mail set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> will arrive to
defined as 'catch all' account? If so, isn't it a goldmine for spammers?
You are right. It can be dangerous for your system but not always. I don't use it but some people does.

2) Am I getting right 'Aliases' on web-cyradm?
Is it like the aliases in /etc/aliases, says who gets mail for whom, even from nonexistant email account to some other account?
Yes. You can have (if you want) only one real account and a lot of email addresses. I use it very often because it sort incoming mail by destination address not source. For example i have two aliases which I use only for web forms.

3) When using web-cyradm configured system, what's happening when someone sends e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ? It should be delivered to root (like /etc/aliases say: postmaster: root), but instead it bounced with this error: (data format error. Command output: root: Mailbox does not exist ).

In your configuration you should create aliasses. Check $RESERVED in conf.php before it.

rgds,
Lukasz
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