• Resolved hommealone

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    I understand that the “From” address in our webforms must be a valid email address in the same domain, to keep the messages from being flagged as spam.

    A “catch-all” address receives all messages sent to non-existing addresses. Let’s say we have a catch-all address of [email protected]. Can I therefore set the webform’s “From” address to a non-existing address like [email protected] (with a note in the bottom explaining that they should not reply because it is an unmonitored mailbox)? Messages sent to [email protected] would go to the real catch-all address.

    Is a non-existing address which sends to a catch-all address a valid and reasonable “From” address for a webform?

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