Not nearly a complete list but somethings that might inspire you, also YMMV
based on your exact needs.

abuse
admin
administration
all
announce
approved
contact
email
events
help
hostmaster
info
information
List-help
Lists
List-subscribe
List-unsubscribe
mailer-daemon
marketing
Moderators
Mods
NoReply (no-reply)
nospam (no-spam/spam)
policy
postmaster
privacy
registration
sales
spam
support
system
systems
tickets
webmaster

Other items to consider if they are risks:
CEO
President
executives
other important titles


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Matt

On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 12:59 PM, Kirk MacDonald <
kirk.macdon...@corp.eastlink.ca> wrote:

> In addition to what is mentioned in RFC2142, can anyone offer any
> resources (or "best practices") for what can be considered "restricted"
> email addresses/UIDs for a domain which offers mailbox service to the
> general public? This would also be assuming the "restricted" email
> addresses are otherwise valid in terms of length, characters, etc.
>
> I tend to think that UIDs which one could consider "vulgar" aren’t
> realistic to restrict, since those types of feelings evolve over time and
> are subject to personal and cultural bias (to say nothing of the
> wordlist/regex complexity), but it would be interesting to know if there
> are addresses which folks commonly feel fall into a role/reserved type of
> category and/or should otherwise be restricted to the domain owners use (or
> no one's use).
>
> Kirk MacDonald
> Eastlink
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