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What Happens To Bounced @Donotreply.com E-Mails

An anonymous reader writes "The Washington Post's Security Fix blog today features a funny but scary interview with a guy in Seattle who owns the domain name donotreply.com. Apparently, everyone from major US banks to the Transportation Security Administration to contractors in Iraq use some variation on the address in the "From:" field of all e-mails sent out, with the result that bounced e-mails go to the owner of donotreply.com.'With the exception of extreme cases like those mentioned above, Faliszek says he long ago stopped trying to alert companies about the e-mails he was receiving. It's just not worth it: Faliszek said he is constantly threatened with lawsuits from companies who for one reason or another have a difficult time grasping why he is in possession of their internal documents and e-mails.'"

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  1. Re:WTF by LMacG · · Score: 5, Funny

    Having worked at Capital One, I can assure you that there is absolutely no shortage of idiots running around.

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  2. Re:WTF by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 5, Funny

    I already get enough crap email as it is!

    - Dylan O'Notreply

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    This guy's the limit!
  3. Re:you can own the headline domain by BenSchuarmer · · Score: 5, Funny

    I got your email. --Don

  4. Re:WTF by OglinTatas · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, the CEO Don o'Treply was getting tired of getting everyone's bounced emails, THAT's what happened.

  5. I have a suggestion: by Lxy · · Score: 5, Funny

    1. Company A uses companya@donotreply.com as it's return address

    2. Donotreply owner sets up an autoreply for companya@donotreply.com. This auto-reply should be inappropriate, goatse is definitely an option.

    3. Company A loses customers in droves, problem solved.

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    1. Re:I have a suggestion: by zotz · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sounds a bit like the tactic my grandfather said he used to solve a problem...

      He had a phone number for years.

      Out of the blue, he started getting calls in the middle of the night from security guards checking in on their rounds.

      Seems a security company had started up and had a number close to his and the guards were mistakenly calling his number instead of theirs.

      He asked the company to change their number. They said no and told him to change his.

      The next time he got a call in the middle of the night, he told the guard that he could go home for the night.

      Company calls up the next day all upset that he sent the guard home and telling him he couldn't do that.

      He says he could and would keep on as long as the calls continued.

      Number changed. Calls stopped.

      (This is from memory, the details may not be 100% accurate, the gist of the story is as he told me.)

      all the best,

      drew
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  6. I did this once. by ScottForbes · · Score: 4, Funny

    Many years ago I (briefly) owned the e-mail address uucp@aol.com, which received all sorts of interesting messages from platforms that blindly assumed everyone else was running Unix too. After suspending the address and asking AOL to put it on their reserved list (which they did), I wrote it up for the RISKS Digest.

  7. Reminds me of my younger days by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

    I remember during my very first paying job as a sysadmin (1997-ish), I was tasked to set up a new mail server. For some reason, I decided as part of my testing to send email to an "invalid" remote address that I came up with off the top of my head (bob@bob.com I think it was, or maybe foo@foo.com or something like that). So, I wrote a script that just sent thousands of emails out at once to this address. Within maybe 20 minutes, I get an angry phone call from the domain owner telling me to stop spamming him.

    I learned my lesson, though. Now I never put my real phone number in the whois record for my domains.

  8. Re:Never thought of "donotreply.com" by rasman1978 · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's so unprofessional!

    I always just use me@yourmomshouse.com.

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  9. Heh - Been there, done that by filesiteguy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Reminds me of when I was the email admin at Hershey Business Systems - a Los Angeles based integrator - in the '90s. Because the domain - hbsi.com - was taken, the owners took hershey.com back in 1994.

    My favorites:

    Sent: Sunday, July 04, 1999 8:12 AM
    To: kai@hershey.com
    Subject: From: Kim!!
    Hi! grandma I am so thankful that you came all the
    way from Florida to see me and by the way..... thanx
    for the choc cookie!! and next time you come over
    could you bring the extra pleasure condoms. I need
    them for me and Ryan.
    love you Grandma!!
    Kim

    Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 12:09 PM
    To: Kim
    From: Kai
    Subject: From: Kim!!

    Kim:

    We are not your grandmother.

    Kai Ponte
    Hershey Business Systems

    Then there was this one from an AOL member (figures):

    From: TrtleGrl69@aol.com
    Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 2:19 PM
    Subject: no response to our email dealing with
                dead bugs in my payday
    I am extremely disappointed at the fact you have not
    responded to this incident. I'm upset that I purchased a
    payday and began eating it and ended up seeing a worm like
    bug with bug carcasses and holes in and on the candy
    bar.
    I ... will continue to write you until I get a response.
    Talk about extremely bad customer service.
    Chad Weaver

    I liked my response:

    From: Ponte, Kai <kai@hershey.com>
    Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 7:20 AM
    To: TrtleGrl69@aol.com
    Subject: RE: no response to our email
                              dealing with dead bugs in my payday

    The worm like creature you found - was it alive?

    Did it taste good?

    Kai Ponte
    Information Technology Specialist
    Hershey Business Systems

  10. Re:WTF by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I've always been partial to disabled@bedridden.invalid.

    I've also wondered if routing your mail using user%example.org@example.com notation still worked. Could one give out an address like user%example.com@spamfilter.example to run it through a spam filtering service and reject any mail that didn't come via spamfilter.example (if spamfilter.example allowed such relaying syntax)?

    Sorry, first disclosure, I can't even patent it now.

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  11. Re:He's not just some guy in Seattle... by megaditto · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sorry, we forgot about your prize. Contact Chet at chet@donotreply.com.

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  12. Re:WTF by Damocles+the+Elder · · Score: 5, Funny

    What's in your inbox?