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'''''For information, a catch all is a mail account which allows you to redirect all mails to the attention of a non-existent mailbox in your domain on a mailbox defined.''''' | '''''For information, a catch all is a mail account which allows you to redirect all mails to the attention of a non-existent mailbox in your domain on a mailbox defined.''''' | ||
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Revision as of 09:23, 24 September 2015
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For information, a catch all is a mail account which allows you to redirect all mails to the attention of a non-existent mailbox in your domain on a mailbox defined.
We strongly advise against the implementation of a 'catch all' because this will essentially redirect the traffic from spam to your mailbox. You will then receive 90 à 99% spam unwanted volume recovered.
For information, many spammers are abusing this feature by sending emails to randomly generated addresses.
If the goal is to retrieve mails send to one of your e-mail addresses with a shell, we recommend that you create aliases for your mailbox.
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