>The use of info in an email such as
info@something.com is becoming more filtered since a few months. So, basically, we have to go with real representation such as
myname@something.com. Even Facebook restrict that at the account creation level. So, the question is, for a generic email, about an application, such as a Web application for informational purposes, troubleshooting and so on, which email should be used?
If something is preventing use of mailboxes like "info", "sales" etc., one option is to add a prefix or suffix to mailboxes like that e.g.
infoteam@somedomain.com,
salesteam@somedomain.com or
utinfo@somedomain.com,
utsales@somedomain.com etc.
Regards. Al
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