I've got a few domains with 'noreply' addresses -- ie, shared send
only addresses for bulk email in the form of "no.reply@???"
( as a note: all messages contain a valid email address in the body
as well as a link for a 'do not mail / unsub list' )
originally 'noreply' was not even a valid message on my box. sender
verification kept a handful of messages from going through, so now
i've got a noreply with delivery set to /dev/null
is there a better way to handle this though ? i thought of having
an automatic bounceback on messages to a noreply addresses, but i
realized that would make a ton of bouce-spam when talking to improper
domains. i need to somehow convince other domains that noreply
exists for sender verification, but i'd rather not accept real mail
or pump things through exim if at all possible.
suggestions?
// Jonathan Vanasco
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