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Originally Posted by TenFour
But, then don't you receive emails sent to all sorts of generic addresses at your domain like admin@, info@, support@, abuse@, etc.? Or, even just anyname@. You probably don't want to block those, do you?
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I received about 150 of these during the past 20 years. I think I have a rule to automatically file those into a folder named spam.generic (and if they don't get there then I manually put them there). I also have messages that are detected by Fastmail as false non-delivery messages (that is non-delivery messages for messages with my addresses as a forged sender) that are automatically filed into a folder named spam.joejob. I have almost 1000 messages from the past 20 years in that folder. They usually come in batches so it's not more than one or two incidents a years. So I could actually live without those filing rules but they're already there and it's a bit more convenient with them.