@ExtraMedium I usually use postmaster@<domain> as this is an IETF RFC-mandated valid email. I also use abuse@<domain> and sales@<domain>. I figure send them their own spam.
@ExtraMedium I usually reserve that for places that demand an email and allowing them to do whatever they like with your email (i.e. resell it to anyone for marketing purposes) for something free.
I’m probably going to have to start using a free ephemeral email service since now they’re uskng the email to deliver the license or download links. Luckily, BitWarden.com just added integration with several of those services.
I used to use “bob@dobbs.com” as a fake email address for all the sites asking me to provide one.
True story.
@ExtraMedium I usually use postmaster@<domain> as this is an IETF RFC-mandated valid email. I also use abuse@<domain> and sales@<domain>. I figure send them their own spam.
@mike808 You’re obviously not alone in that behavior because I see plenty of our own emails land back in the customer service inboxes.
@ExtraMedium I usually reserve that for places that demand an email and allowing them to do whatever they like with your email (i.e. resell it to anyone for marketing purposes) for something free.
I’m probably going to have to start using a free ephemeral email service since now they’re uskng the email to deliver the license or download links. Luckily, BitWarden.com just added integration with several of those services.
Let the righteous rants begin! Hallelujah and praise Bob!