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Old 10 Oct 2021, 02:26 PM   #32
BritTim
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Join Date: May 2003
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The third identity I have that for some unknown reason requires verification is in my own domain, hosted by Fastmail (both DNS and MX), is not a wildcard identity, just a simple email address, and that address is defined as an alias in my account. the alias is bounce@mydomain.tld and it targets bounce+bounce@hadaso.net (it was a scheme that effectively bounced all mail to that address, and to *@bounce.mydomain.tld) before the checkbox to disable delivery to an alias was introduced. As it is a legitimate alias in FastMail, not even set to reject email, I wonder why verification is required for it.
I agree that the required verification is strange. On the other hand, it would not be difficult to successfully complete verification by temporarily changing the domain alias destination, verifying, and then resetting the destination. In your situation, I might consider raising a support ticket.
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