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Best practices on logical separation of abuse@ vs dmca@ role inboxes
- Subject: Best practices on logical separation of abuse@ vs dmca@ role inboxes
- From: nanog at jack.fr.eu.org (nanog at jack.fr.eu.org)
- Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2018 21:51:28 +0200
- In-reply-to: <em0d4f8349-621d-4edf-90ea-c8ab95df44d1@desktop-k5pu39b>
- References: <CAB69EHgcEskYwZOgTgefrc85ZX9ik2NzM53q95BqEHrAen7qgA@mail.gmail.com> <em0d4f8349-621d-4edf-90ea-c8ab95df44d1@desktop-k5pu39b>
On 8/4/2018 01:04:17, "Eric Kuhnke" <eric.kuhnke at gmail.com> wrote:
> Automated sorting tools *can* pull things which match regexes for
> automatically-generated DMCA notifications out of an inbox and route them
> to the appropriate place.
By "appropriate place", you mean "the trash bin" ?
Sieve filters are enough for this task