Stack Overflow is sending out some E-Mails using the @stackoverflow.email
domain. M0sa explains why here, but there are several downsides to this practice:
They confuse people as to the authenticity of incoming E-Mails. Already visible in a number of Meta posts. There are real people out there impersonating Stack Overflow. Also there's an increased risk of some bozo registering
stackoverflow.network
or whatever and sending E-Mails from itIn my experience, sender addresses with newfangled TLDs are a spam red flag. I get loads of spam and literally ALL the messages I get from
.website
,.email
,.company
,.network
and such are garbage, to the point that I've considered adding a filter rejecting them all with a friendly explanation. I'm sure I'm not the only onePeople with very strict spam regimes might have
@stackoverflow.com
whitelisted but not@stackoverflow.email
Now that Stack Overflow is completely on SSL, which M0sa lists as one reason why the .email domain is used - is this worth revisiting?
.glass
.