How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Noreply Email Addresses?
If you must use a noreply address, consider these best practices:
Use an Alias: Use a more friendly alias like support@company.com or info@company.com. Set up Filters: Set up email filters to manage and route responses effectively. Include Contact Information: Always include an alternative way for recipients to contact you, either through a contact form or a support email address. Automate Responses: Use automated responses to acknowledge receipt of the email and provide a timeline for a more detailed response.