I overheard a question and ensuing conversation today that I didn't know the answer to.

Are there any standards around no-reply type addresses? They are typically used from some sort of CMS (et al.) that sends an email but does not want a reply.

The back story in this case involved two such systems that were naively replying to each others no-reply address.

I'm used to things like Auto-Generated: and X-Loop* headers. But I'm not aware of any de facto standard around no-reply addresses.

Another part of the question was if it's okay to omit such no-reply addresses when generating recipients for auto-replies or other programmatically generated emails.



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