Be wary though, it might get your domain blacklisted for spam. I’ve been lucky so far.
Be wary though, it might get your domain blacklisted for spam. I’ve been lucky so far.
That’s what I’ve been doing since 2002. If I get spam, I set up a forward to their customer service.
Yes, potentially. It’s still going strong after 22+ years of me doing this though.
I have been using catchall on my domain since 2002. I have never told anyone any of my real accounts. When I have to send an email, I just add that account (change@ whatever), send the e-mail and delete the account afterwards, rebanishing the company to my catchall. I’ve had it scripted for ages.
When I do get an unsolicited email from let’s say ShittyCompany Inc, I set up a rule to forward all incoming shittycompany@(mydomain) emails to info@ shittycompany. This way they just spam themselves. Takes 2 seconds to run the script and I never see emails from shittycompany again.
I love my job and it pays me enough to not worry about it. The secret is living in any western country except the U.S.
Also in Sweden: if your 5 year old and her friends wants to do vodka shots for their tea party, you can just go ahead and pour some for them.
A bug or whatever in their 13’th and 14’th gen CPU’s makes them slowly but permanently degrade and cause crashes. Intel have not been handling the issue as you would hope since the discovery. Denying, downplaying, refusing a recall, refusing extended warranties, the lot. Now the lawsuits are cooking.