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 ~ 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 > _______________________________________________ > mailop mailing list > mailop@mailop.org > https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop >
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