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 reasonThank 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 contactsno, 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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