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Modest Proposal To Companies: Let Your Customers Respond To Your Emails - Kill no-reply@ (medium.com)

An anonymous reader shares a blogpost: Dear way-too-many companies, if you're allowed to send me an email, I'm allowed to send you an email. You just sent me an email and I have a question. Don't make me hunt for a way to ask it. Email already has a built-in way to do that -- reply. Whether it's good news or bad news, whether you're an established company or a startup, your customers will love you more if you let them reply to your emails.

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  1. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  2. And one other thing... by msauve · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Web forms are NOT email. Don't put a link on your website saying "email us" if it points to a web form.

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    1. Re:And one other thing... by Anonymous+Brave+Guy · · Score: 5, Insightful

      For the web form thing, I'd settle for at least knowing whether or not I'm going to be sent a copy of what I'm writing by email afterwards. If I am, I don't need to save it manually myself, but I also shouldn't include any sensitive information. If I'm not, maybe including sensitive details is OK but I also need to keep a copy.

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  3. Re:No-reply@ is a valid address here by green1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Maybe, just maybe, you should consider using a different address then? It seems you really do accept replies, so why send from no-reply? You're discouraging your nice and polite users, while not discouraging the idiots. Seems somewhat the opposite of what you should want.

  4. Re: Jews did 9/11 by presidenteloco · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, the comment got modded down because it's mind-suckingly vacuous, offensive, and off-topic.

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