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Originally Posted by Zagor
I was always reluctant to put my email in Whois info because I think it generates a lot of spam.
Somone told me that I should create completely new email and put it in Whois info and not make this public elsewhere. That way I could see exactly how much spam can be received due to email display on Whois. But I just didn't have the time to practise this.
I would like to hear some suggestions?
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I personally keep all of my whois info protected with domain privacy. I have catchall email address setup, so if someone wants to contact me about a domain I own, they should be smart enough to email me.