From what I know, a postmaster is a local user, whether there is a dedicated mailbox (user) as postmaster or just one of the local users doesn't make a difference.
I created a dedicated mailbox for the postmaster in which I created a forward file to a local user. This provides me with a record of all postmaster received messages without the local user (me) having to do anything more than review the message, react if appropriate, then delete the message. This setup requires the periodic opening of the postmaster mailbox to clear out the new mail folder (something I am very bad at remembering to do).
<p>From what I know, a postmaster is a local user, whether there is a dedicated mailbox (user) as postmaster or just one of the local users doesn't make a difference.&nbsp; </p><p>I created a dedicated mailbox for the postmaster in which I created a forward file to a local user.&nbsp; This provides me with a record of all postmaster received messages without the local user (me) having to do anything more than review the message, react if appropriate, then delete the message.&nbsp; This setup requires the periodic opening of the postmaster mailbox to clear out the new mail folder (something I am very bad at remembering to do).
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