What is “catch-all” alias?
“catch-all” is a built-in alias which points to the “admin” account. All email addressed to non-existent accounts (senders’ typo or spammers guessing) are forwarded to the “admin” mailbox. Admin must periodically check mail and forward them back to the intended recipients or delete them. Elimination of “catch-all” alias would stop such forwarding/cumulating and result in the sender receiving a “no such user acct” email notification. If your site is receiving enormous amount of spam, the resulting out-bound bandwidth consumption could be very significant. You might want to simply ignore those email by pointing the “catch-all” alias to “site_blackhole@XXXXXX.COM” (a built-in alias). This way, you will not waste valuable bandwidth in sending notification email to the return addresses (which are almost certainly spoofed) and trigger a perpetual storm of email. WEBMASTERS Where do I upload the site to? Once you login via FTP, you upload your site to the /var/www/html directory. The link mai