A company has recently launched with a lot of money and a very similar top domain name (completely different sector/country). I get roughly 30 sales emails a day from big banks and stock exchanges and it's fucking tedious.
I don't quite know how they're going wrong. It's like they've googled 'cyoa', found us and slapped a name in front. But if they'd seen the site they'd know we were nothing to do with each other.
Our domain to all intents and purposes cyoa.agency, theirs is cyoa.eu
Their emails are all specificperson@cyoa.agency which, with the catch-all set up, come through to me at cyoa@cyoa.agency
How can I stop this?
Change the catch-all to exclude specificperson@cyoa.agency? They try a few different specific people so even if I set it up to exclude one (assuming that's even possible) others would get through. I could just remove the catch-all altogether and just rely on dealing with enquiries from people who have actually read the fucking site and got the correct email. Other?
A company has recently launched with a lot of money and a very similar top domain name (completely different sector/country). I get roughly 30 sales emails a day from big banks and stock exchanges and it's fucking tedious.
I don't quite know how they're going wrong. It's like they've googled 'cyoa', found us and slapped a name in front. But if they'd seen the site they'd know we were nothing to do with each other.
Our domain to all intents and purposes cyoa.agency, theirs is cyoa.eu
Their emails are all specificperson@cyoa.agency which, with the catch-all set up, come through to me at cyoa@cyoa.agency
How can I stop this?
Change the catch-all to exclude specificperson@cyoa.agency? They try a few different specific people so even if I set it up to exclude one (assuming that's even possible) others would get through. I could just remove the catch-all altogether and just rely on dealing with enquiries from people who have actually read the fucking site and got the correct email. Other?