29 Nov
2007
29 Nov
'07
7:33 p.m.
Yes, I understand that people who have never worked in a large providers won't get it. Nevertheless, I still think it is a good idea for folks to have separate infrastructure for contacts such as abuse, security, postmaster so they can work even when other groups in a large company make changes to their corporate gateways, routers, etc. Instead of relying on postmaster@example.com or abuse@example.com, which get messed up because a corporate IT person is trying to keep stuff out of the corporate network; you might also consider things like http://postmaster.example.com/ or security@security.example.com which can be routed to its own separate infrastructure.