As the manager of a blocklist, I find myself strongly agreeing with
Larry and Keith.
Autoresponders are a nightmare - I see lots of brokenness every single
week. Including auto-responders with no headers that indicate the
message was an automated response at all. I had one last week that
> On Nov 7, 2021, at 7:18 AM, Larry M. Smith via mailop
> wrote:
>
> On 11/6/2021, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) via mailop wrote:
>> All,
>> I have email for my whole domain. I'm typically known to sign up for
>> services with vendor@mydomain, so that when an email gets retired or leaked,
>> I
Larry, when handling a sizeable amount of emails to parked domains this
is what I did too.
Instead of auto responding (my first attempt failed because I did use
auto-responders which caused the domains to get spamhaus rbl listings.)
to every email sent . I sent the non-deliverable message
On 11/6/2021, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) via mailop wrote:
All,
I have email for my whole domain. I'm typically known to sign up for
services with vendor@mydomain, so that when an email gets retired or
leaked, I route it to /dev/null, or in the event of a leak, retire it
from the original place