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Re: 10.4 Server Postmaster not received email



> I had this problem also.  As I understand it, Postmaster email goes to
> root.  You need to have the root mail sent to you (you can have root
> and postmaster mail go to different accounts).  That involves the CLI.
> Do the following
>
> in /etc/aliases
>
> # Person who should get root's mail. Don't receive mail as root!
> root:           email@hidden
>
>

Remember to process the aliases file. See the Mail Admin Docs for a good
how-to.

Josh
www.afp548.com

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