I've recently been getting a few emails from recruiters about jobs via StackOverflow 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 here][1]][1][![enter image description here][2]][2] 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]`. <sup>Sorry if this has been asked before -- This seems to have been alluded to in [this post](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/344415/responded-to-employer-for-job-then-created-account-where-is-the-message-thread) but as far as I can tell, that question is asking something completely different and just mentions it as a side-detail...</sup> [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/B1dVy.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/Pt8K3.png