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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.
Thanks,
Jaco
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| >10.4 Server Postmaster not received email (From: Rick Eberts <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: 10.4 Server Postmaster not received email (From: David Elliott <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: 10.4 Server Postmaster not received email (From: "Josh Wisenbaker" <email@hidden>) |
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