Am 16.02.2015 um 21:16 schrieb ttgh:
i saw last week a mail to our previous front-office which left
the company in 2007 and i know the sender in person - it was not spam,
he just replied to a years old message for whatever reason

Thank you, that's an excellent point.  In your example, however, I would
point-out that your front-office person was someone tasked with
communicating with outside contacts.  Also, that their email was still being
monitored.

surely she was communiacting with outside contacts

no, the mail was not monitored, i am just one of this admins reading maillogs as well as all other logs of services i am responsible for

frankly we killed by advise of a customer around 10000 mail-accounts a year ago and there are still fabcebook and twitter notifies to these for months rejected acounts

that's the reality and i would be careful to pretend that for address XYZ that won't happen - the last newsletter to our primary contact address aliased to the whole company i killed was from a front-office i needed to google to get confirmed the person worked here

it was a regular newsletter subscription, i called the sender and he told me a name - given that i am now working 1 years here you know the big picture?

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