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Goldie
Specialist
- Sep 6, 2018
- 307
It would prevent phishing because if there was a legit [email protected] address and I was a scammer I could create a [email protected] address where it could appear like the the legit email address.How would that possibly prevent phishing? He does not advertise multiple addresses, or verify anything whatsoever.
And one of these addresses is dead-ish - he only actively replies on one, so no, not an alias.
In the past there were aliases setup, but now I tested it and it no longer appears to be the case.