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I've recently been getting a few emails from recruiters about jobs via Stack Overflow jobs. This is exactly what I hoped would happen when I toggled that setting in my profile. However, the "sender" of the emails themselves is a little misleading:

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The email body explicitly says that I can respond by replying to the email. However, the email address that I'm replying to is a "do-not-reply@" address. I've been conditioned to believe that I shouldn't reply to addresses with that username :-). Nothing is broken per se. The replies seem to work just fine. This is more just a fine-point to alleviate possible user confusion.

I would suggest sending the email from a different email address. I'm not sure that I have the brainpower right now to suggest a great alternative -- Maybe [email protected] or reply-to-<companyName>@stackoverflow.com or even [email protected].

Sorry if this has been asked before -- This seems to have been alluded to in this post, but as far as I can tell, that question is asking something completely different and just mentions it as a side-detail...

I've recently been getting a few emails from recruiters about jobs via Stack Overflow jobs. This is exactly what I hoped would happen when I toggled that setting in my profile. However, the "sender" of the emails themselves is a little misleading:

Enter image description hereenter image description here

The email body explicitly says that I can respond by replying to the email. However, the email address that I'm replying to is a "do-not-reply@" address. I've been conditioned to believe that I shouldn't reply to addresses with that username :-). Nothing is broken per se. The replies seem to work just fine. This is more just a fine-point to alleviate possible user confusion.

I would suggest sending the email from a different email address. I'm not sure that I have the brainpower right now to suggest a great alternative -- Maybe [email protected] or reply-to-<companyName>@stackoverflow.com or even [email protected].

Sorry if this has been asked before -- This seems to have been alluded to in this post, but as far as I can tell, that question is asking something completely different and just mentions it as a side-detail...

I've recently been getting a few emails from recruiters about jobs via Stack Overflow jobs. This is exactly what I hoped would happen when I toggled that setting in my profile. However, the "sender" of the emails themselves is a little misleading:

Enter image description hereenter image description here

The email body explicitly says that I can respond by replying to the email. However, the email address that I'm replying to is a "do-not-reply@" address. I've been conditioned to believe that I shouldn't reply to addresses with that username :-). Nothing is broken per se. The replies seem to work just fine. This is more just a fine-point to alleviate possible user confusion.

I would suggest sending the email from a different email address. I'm not sure that I have the brainpower right now to suggest a great alternative -- Maybe [email protected] or reply-to-<companyName>@stackoverflow.com or even [email protected].

Sorry if this has been asked before -- This seems to have been alluded to in this post, but as far as I can tell, that question is asking something completely different and just mentions it as a side-detail.

Per se is not hyphenated, and is italicized because it's a Latin phrase that hasn't yet beenfully assimilated into English as a native English phrase or group of words.
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I've recently been getting a few emails from recruiters about jobs via Stack Overflow jobs. This is exactly what I hoped would happen when I toggled that setting in my profile. However, the "sender" of the emails themselves is a little misleading:

Enter image description hereenter image description here

The email body explicitly says that I can respond by replying to the email. However, the email address that I'm replying to is a "do-not-reply@" address. I've been conditioned to believe that I shouldn't reply to addresses with that username :-). Nothing is broken per-seper se. The replies seem to work just fine. This is more just a fine-point to alleviate possible user confusion.

I would suggest sending the email from a different email address. I'm not sure that I have the brainpower right now to suggest a great alternative -- Maybe [email protected] or reply-to-<companyName>@stackoverflow.com or even [email protected].

Sorry if this has been asked before -- This seems to have been alluded to in this post, but as far as I can tell, that question is asking something completely different and just mentions it as a side-detail...

I've recently been getting a few emails from recruiters about jobs via Stack Overflow jobs. This is exactly what I hoped would happen when I toggled that setting in my profile. However, the "sender" of the emails themselves is a little misleading:

Enter image description hereenter image description here

The email body explicitly says that I can respond by replying to the email. However, the email address that I'm replying to is a "do-not-reply@" address. I've been conditioned to believe that I shouldn't reply to addresses with that username :-). Nothing is broken per-se. The replies seem to work just fine. This is more just a fine-point to alleviate possible user confusion.

I would suggest sending the email from a different email address. I'm not sure that I have the brainpower right now to suggest a great alternative -- Maybe [email protected] or reply-to-<companyName>@stackoverflow.com or even [email protected].

Sorry if this has been asked before -- This seems to have been alluded to in this post, but as far as I can tell, that question is asking something completely different and just mentions it as a side-detail...

I've recently been getting a few emails from recruiters about jobs via Stack Overflow jobs. This is exactly what I hoped would happen when I toggled that setting in my profile. However, the "sender" of the emails themselves is a little misleading:

Enter image description hereenter image description here

The email body explicitly says that I can respond by replying to the email. However, the email address that I'm replying to is a "do-not-reply@" address. I've been conditioned to believe that I shouldn't reply to addresses with that username :-). Nothing is broken per se. The replies seem to work just fine. This is more just a fine-point to alleviate possible user confusion.

I would suggest sending the email from a different email address. I'm not sure that I have the brainpower right now to suggest a great alternative -- Maybe [email protected] or reply-to-<companyName>@stackoverflow.com or even [email protected].

Sorry if this has been asked before -- This seems to have been alluded to in this post, but as far as I can tell, that question is asking something completely different and just mentions it as a side-detail...

Active reading. [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)]
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