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Re: Braindeath in careerbuilder.com

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>> Matt Kettler wrote:
>> 
>> >This seems to be more-or-less a universal feature amongst job sites..
>> >drives me nuts because my companies HR dept uses them. Monster and
>> >hire.net do it too.
>> >
>> >The sad thing is they forge your address at the envelope layer, not just
>> >the From: header..
>> >
>> >I think their point is that if you use their service to try to contact a
>> >potential hire, etc, that the bounce goes directly to you, and not back
>> >to their server.. Dumb logic, but it seems to be why they do it.
>> >  
>> >
>> 
>> Can't they use Errors-To: for that?
>> 
>> Yeah, it's a crock, but a lot of mailers support it.
>> 
>> -Philip
>> 
>> 


they dont have a vacancy for someone to explain email to them ? :)
BTW: a while ago ebay did the same nonsense but they seem to have learned.

Wolfgang Hamann