Hi all
I just have a query about an email I received yesterday, hoping someone can cast light on it for me.
I own my own domain and so have my own personal email which no one else has - lets say it's @myemail.co.uk. I always use this suffix, but depending on the company I send emails to, I change the prefix, so if I'm emailing Sky it'll be sky@myemail.co.uk, if it's BT it'll be BT@myemail.co.uk etc. It's purely for sorting mails and detecting where spam has originated from if I get it. I've done this for years with all companies - huge multinationals and tiny independents - and never had a problem.
Yesterday I sent a help request to a website I use (using their name as the prefix and my domain name as the suffix) and received a reply telling me that their name is trademarked and I can't use it in any form. I wrote back and explained that it's just for my eyes and is exactly the same as if I have a physical letter from them which I file in my physical filing cabinet under their company name, but as it was causing them problems for me to use it they could use a different address.
I'm just wondering if this is actually correct? Can they tell me not to use their name as the prefix part of an email? I was thinking maybe they're getting mixed up and thinking I'm nicking their domain? I'm not intending doing anything about it as it doesn't affect me to have given them a slightly different name, it's just for my interest as I thought it was odd that no other company has ever picked up on/complained about/mentioned it in the years I've been doing it.
Thanks for any replies!
I just have a query about an email I received yesterday, hoping someone can cast light on it for me.
I own my own domain and so have my own personal email which no one else has - lets say it's @myemail.co.uk. I always use this suffix, but depending on the company I send emails to, I change the prefix, so if I'm emailing Sky it'll be sky@myemail.co.uk, if it's BT it'll be BT@myemail.co.uk etc. It's purely for sorting mails and detecting where spam has originated from if I get it. I've done this for years with all companies - huge multinationals and tiny independents - and never had a problem.
Yesterday I sent a help request to a website I use (using their name as the prefix and my domain name as the suffix) and received a reply telling me that their name is trademarked and I can't use it in any form. I wrote back and explained that it's just for my eyes and is exactly the same as if I have a physical letter from them which I file in my physical filing cabinet under their company name, but as it was causing them problems for me to use it they could use a different address.
I'm just wondering if this is actually correct? Can they tell me not to use their name as the prefix part of an email? I was thinking maybe they're getting mixed up and thinking I'm nicking their domain? I'm not intending doing anything about it as it doesn't affect me to have given them a slightly different name, it's just for my interest as I thought it was odd that no other company has ever picked up on/complained about/mentioned it in the years I've been doing it.
Thanks for any replies!
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