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Date:  Thu, 9 Jul 2009 14:09:03 -0600
From:  William Eggington <weggingt (at mark) eggington.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:15807] How do I do a support@?
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <1211908361.20090709140903 (at mark) eggington.net>
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I have a NuOnce BlueQuartz server that I would like to set up a "support@" e-mail address for one of its domain names.

I set up the account just fine and am able to send from it but nothing gets to it.  So then I did a: 

grep support /etc/aliases

And it says:

support:	postmaster

So then I did a:

grep postmaster /etc/aliases

And it says:

mailer-daemon:postmaster
postmaster:	root
mailman:	postmaster
info:		postmaster
marketing:	postmaster
sales:		postmaster
support:	postmaster

So is there a "root (at mark) servername.com" e-mail account on my server that is getting all these test e-mails?  How. . . do I stop this from happening?

Thank you in advance.

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William Eggington -- http://www.eggington.net
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