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First, you should never ever make your blog email address public. It is meant to be completely private (hence the point of it being random). I could email the address right now and it would allow it to post because it assumes only you know the address so only you would be emailing it. I edited it out of your post, but don't do that again.
Second, you are setting up your mailboxes wrong. You want to setup a catch-all where any email to @whatever.com goes to one mailbox. That way, you don't have to register a new receiver for each and every forum or blog. If you can't setup a catch-all, then setup a single mailbox and give it multiple aliases.
If you are looking at pitching this towards clients then, if they have your type of email configuration, MG will not be very practical for them. That is why I emphasize in the documentation to set up a catch-all, or else you will either not be able to leverage all the functionality, or have an administration nightmare if you have a larger site.
As for the 8 characters... they should be quite enough. Since each of the characters is base 36 (0-9, a-z), and that we require it to be 8 characters long, the possible combinations are somewhere around 368 - 367 = 2,742,745,743,360 (basically, 2.7 trillion) possible combinations.
ken: First, you should never ever make your blog email address public. It is meant to be completely private (hence the point of it being random). I could email the address right now and it would allow it to post because it assumes only you know the address so only you would be emailing it. I edited it out of your post, but don't do that again. Second, you are setting up your mailboxes wrong. You want to setup a catch-all where any email to @whatever.com goes to one mailbox. That way, you don't have to register a new receiver for each and every forum or blog. If you can't setup a catch-all, then setup a single mailbox and give it multiple aliases.
"If you can't setup a catch-all, then setup a single mailbox and give it multiple aliases."
Could U tell me more detail about how to set up "Catch-all" and "multple aliases"?
Thanks.
HoangNx
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