I imagine there would be many variants using different sub domains m8 They probably don't just use the same format for their tens of thousands of employees
I imagine there would be many variants using different sub domains m8 They probably don't just use the same format for their tens of thousands of employees
You'd be surprised mate, companies like Google, Barclays, HSBC, Sainsbury's, Tesco, IBM, HP tend to have the same format. The only variant in global usage is whether they are .com, .co.uk.
There are a few fuckers out there, mainly FMCG or Pharma companies like SC Johnson, GSK etc who use cryptic formats but you can normally work these out once you have an example of one correct account.
You'd be surprised mate, companies like Google, Barclays, HSBC, Sainsbury's, Tesco, IBM, HP tend to have the same format. The only variant in global usage is whether they are .com, .co.uk.
Mainly used for routing through different international mail servers as a lot of these big companies have their own data centres in office. You can only route a regular domain name through to one MX record (mail server range) which is why they use subdomains
You'd be surprised mate, companies like Google, Barclays, HSBC, Sainsbury's, Tesco, IBM, HP tend to have the same format. The only variant in global usage is whether they are .com, .co.uk.
Mainly used for routing through different international mail servers as a lot of these big companies have their own data centres in office. You can only route a regular domain name through to one MX record (mail server range) which is why they use subdomains
Yeah I know this, that's what I meant by "only variant in global usage is whether they are .com, .co.uk" - that manifests itself in different parts of the e-mail addy depending on their format.
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ORIGINAL: Syhr
surely if they wanted an email from you, you'd be able to find out a lot easier than asking on here?