On 21 December 2006 at 15:03, "Ritchie, Josiah S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why would anyone send something to that address in normal practice? You > think it might happen on a site with multiple loosely connected > contributors or something?
One reason is that there may be bounces coming back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] due to bad email addresses in messages that WordPress sends automatically. The people administering WordPress should know that they've got a bad email address in their system. Also, there's a chance that someone will write to this address looking for help or wanting to send a comment. If the intention is to have no replies sent to this address, maybe it should be changed to something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] > There are a variety of spam related reasons why using a different domain > might be a bad idea for sending these emails. Perhaps changing the > account, the part before the domain could be done. I'm not sure what the > implications of simply including a Reply-To header might be, but perhaps > that would be the best solution. The Reply-To header sounds like a good idea. Jerry _______________________________________________ wp-docs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs
