On 10 Oct 2019, at 5:43, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
So you should ensure that you *can* be contacted by pretty
much everyone. Of course, it's not an invitation to send you actual
spam;
but distrusting some senders just because they *can* *potentially* *in
your
opinion* be spammers, while you have on the other hand actually
*invited*
them to send you mail (legitimate mail, not spams)... that just
doesn't go
with each other.
I don't know about you, but the postmaster@ and abuse@ email addresses I
have access to get a significant amount of spam. Way, way more spam than
actual, useful email. Actually reading that email by hand is costly, so
I can't really blame those that filter those accounts – despite how
(un)wise it is to apply filtering to abuse@ – because they have a job
to do.
I have a few of my numbers exposed as domain registration requirements.
I still not welcome the idiots that call those numbers to push their SEO
and search registration scams.
We live in a world where we can no longer afford leaving the doors open.
Best regards
-lem
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