n The email contact and maintenance person at a site connected to the Internet or UUCPNET Often, but not always, the same as the {admin} The Internet standard for electronic mail ({RFC}822) requires each machine to have a `postmaster' address; usually it is aliased to this person
A special type of user responsible for tracking failed mail delivery A post-master is responsible for following up on queries from users and other postmasters Internet standards require that the postmaster account be valid at every domain
The person at a host who is responsible for managing the mail system If you need information about a user at a particular host, you can usually send e-mail to the postmaster at postmaster@hostname
This is the person responsible for email for a particular system It is also the email address you will get mail from if one of your email messages has problems being delivered
Contact point for a web server or site Users who need help, want to complain or want to obtain information about the server or site should contact the Postmaster This can also apply to the Webmaster
By convention, an e-mail alias for the person who manages the electronic mail software on a given computer One can address a request to postmaster@computer to ask questions about the site or the rules for joining or leaving a mailing list
Administrator of the mail server In case of problems, you can contact the postmaster The postmaster of someone@foobar org is postmaster@foobar org, for example
the person who takes care of the mail system at a given site The postmaster responds to queries about users on the system and makes sure the mail gets through
Every LAN (or site) has someone responsible for ensuring the delivery of e-mail, known as the postmaster If you have a problem with e-mail, or can't find a user's address by other means, you can send e-mail to postmaster@host
The name given to the person in charge of administrating email for a particular site According to convention, mail sent to postmaster@foo com should be read by a real live person
The person to contact at a particular Web site to ask for information about the site or complain about any problem with the site or about any user's behaviour
the electronic mail contact and maintenance person at a site connected to the Internet or UUCPNET Often, but not always, the same as the admin The Internet standard for electronic mail (RFC 822) requires each machine to have a "postmaster" address; usually it is aliased to this person See also webmaster
The person responsible for taking care of electronic mail problems, answering queries about users, and other related work at a site See also: Electronic Mail [Source: ZEN] [RFC 1983]
The person who is in charge of the mail system He sets up the -> MTAs, -> MUAs, and Also used as the default user name to send mails to when there is a problem with the mail Usually the -> system administrator