<p>In the next sections we need to set the postmaster address. This is a combination from the <i>postmaster</i> local part and the <i>main mail domain</i>.
<p>In the following sections we need to set the postmaster address. This is a combination of the <i>postmaster</i> local part and the <i>main mail domain</i>.
The <i>main mail domain</i> is also used as </i>"server display name"</i>. This is the way the SMTP server identifies himself when connecting to others.
The <i>main mail domain</i> is also used as </i>"server display name"</i>. This is the way the SMTP server identifies itself when connecting to others.
The Postmaster will get an e-mail address <postmaster>@<main_domain>. This address will receive the DMARC "rua" and "ruf" reports.
The Postmaster will get an e-mail address <postmaster>@<main_domain>. This address will receive the DMARC "rua" and "ruf" reports.
Or in plain english: if receivers start to classify your mail as spam, this postmaster will be informed.</p>
Or in plain english: if receivers start to classify your mail as spam, this postmaster will be informed.</p>
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