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by oskee80
5419 days ago
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I agree with the OP that all his examples were a poor use of no-reply addresses. My point is that they do serve a purpose sometimes - my example being notifications, reminders, and other inherently one-way messages. If it is a message I am not expecting nor am I immediately aware of why it is being sent, then I think the reply-to address should be a real address capable of handing my response. |
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