What happens when spammers get a hold of my KeyMail Address?
That depends on the policy you have in effect. For example if that KeyMail has a policy to be used only by the organization you gave it to, then spammers can’t do anything with it. If you have an “wide open” policy on that Keymail, then when you do receive your first spam, you can change the policy on your KeyMail making it unspammable. For example, you can “lock” it so that only those that have already used it can continue to use it. Or if you want to be a little more flexible, you can require that new senders prove they are a person. Of course, you can always disable it, but you don’t have to be that severe because you have a lot more control than ever before.
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