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authorGuilhem Moulin <guilhem.moulin@fripost.org>2014-07-14 05:09:51 +0200
committerGuilhem Moulin <guilhem.moulin@fripost.org>2014-07-14 05:09:51 +0200
commitdec9740cf3849a74f572a7750eeb711cf22c42ca (patch)
tree983208b2b516b03f588616a51ae8229b3c18a6e8
parent228ef618e4a73a9ea90b8b1443823bd64bd181f5 (diff)
Mention Catch-all domains.
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@@ -85,3 +85,16 @@ instead any message to say, `whatever@example.net` will be routed to
Just drop us a line at `admin@fripost.org` if you want a domain alias,
and tell us its destination (is with regular aliases the destination
doesn't hosted by Fripost).
+
+## I want to receive messages sent to `anything@example.org`, but I can't create an infinite number of aliases!
+
+No problem, we can add a catch-all address on your domain; it has the
+lowest priority, so you can still have regular aliases and point them to
+another address (`anything@example.org` will be delivered to the
+catch-all address *only* if `anything@example.org` is not an explicity
+existing address). Beware that you may receive a lot of Junk on your
+catch-all address, though! (Spammer like to shoot randomly, as it's a
+way to discover what are the valid recipients under a given domain.)
+Also, please don't forget the reserved addresses `postmaster@` and
+`abuse@`, which have a special treatment and will bypass your catchall
+address, see above.