Re: noreply email technisch und f??r Empf??nger zum Ausdruck bringen

2020-05-23 Thread Thomas

Am 23.05.20 um 14:17 schrieb Claus Assmann:

Please use an address for which you can receive at least non delivery
status information.

And if you really don't care: just alias the address to /dev/null.




I dont care, because an organisation that has address, fax oder email 
communicated I can expect that there Email is working. For there 5XX and 
my used Email address is correct thats not my problem.

Again, Email is send and arrive before letter will arrive.

this was my question, now in english:
Its an legal thing, until today Iam using fax, I have confirmation thats 
recieved and i personal do not have fax number. So nobody can send me an 
fax:)
Email is more and popular. The recipient should receive an Email before 
the letter.

He should not answer with Email, he should use letter and stamp:)

So question is what should used

<> NORPLY
or <> NO ANSWER
or <> USE LETTER AND STAMP
or 

that her understand if he receive my Email, and second I should use 5XX 
if he answer if he will not understand?


best regards
Thomas


Re: noreply email technisch und f??r Empf??nger zum Ausdruck bringen

2020-05-23 Thread Thomas



oh, sorry, I wanted to send my question to german mailing list.

Thomas

Am 23.05.20 um 14:17 schrieb Claus Assmann:

Please use an address for which you can receive at least non delivery
status information.

Otherwise, why do you expect the recipient to handle your non-replyable
address in any other way than you do, e.g., also rejecting it with
an error?

And if you really don't care: just alias the address to /dev/null.



Re: noreply email technisch und f??r Empf??nger zum Ausdruck bringen

2020-05-23 Thread Claus Assmann
Please use an address for which you can receive at least non delivery
status information.

Otherwise, why do you expect the recipient to handle your non-replyable
address in any other way than you do, e.g., also rejecting it with
an error?

And if you really don't care: just alias the address to /dev/null.