On Monday 19 February 2018 at 01:55:45, Rupert Gallagher wrote: > Question time! You receive spam with a reply-to your own address. What do > you do?
I take it that this is now a rather different question that the one you originally asked in this thread, where the reply-to address was clearly not your own? > A: you blacklist your own address Is there any reason why inbound mail should have your own address (and, by the way, do you mean address, or domain?) as the reply-to? For some people yes, for others, no. Your experience may not be standard. > B: you ask around to do A for you I'm not sure what that means. > C: you ask for advice Good idea; let's see what other replies you get. Antony. -- "I estimate there's a world market for about five computers." - Thomas J Watson, Chairman of IBM Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.