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Old 16 Dec 2022, 04:58 AM   #5
TenFour
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I suspect you might have issues with a generic address like info@ or mail@ being more likely to be classified as spam by some systems, and on the other side of the coin it will attract a lot more spam being sent to it. One thing I have done, that seems to work like a charm, is just choose some other ficitious name that sounds legit but doesn't reveal anything about you. For example, if your name is donald use george@ You will know in an instant that email coming in isn't someone who knows you.
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