Hi

> As the list is restricted, that’s pretty poor business practice - “We expect 
> you to reply to this message, but you can’t, and here’s why!”

Yes, this is exactly what we get...

From: noreply@...
CC: ms-peering-updates@...
Subject: BGP Peering AS8075, Request to increase prefix filter

Please reply by klicking on reply-to-all when done of if you have
further questions.

Well, now anyone can guess who this Microsoft 'customer' is we can not
reply to. This issue persist since about a year now.

Oh, of course I have tried peering@ or noc@ or Email Addresses found in
the RIPE/ARIN or PeeringDB database. Either no reply, or errors.

We get the emails to our peering@ email address (as published in the
PeeringDB) but we reply from our noc@ email address. That is why I
started wondering, if that is the issue.

Mit freundlichen Grüssen

-Benoît Panizzon-
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