No, sending marketing from support emails is almost certainly trying to game spam filters. Marketing@company.com would work for the allow replies purpose.
No, sending marketing from support emails is almost certainly trying to game spam filters. Marketing@company.com would work for the allow replies purpose.
> sending marketing from support emails is almost certainly trying to game spam filters
That is not how spam filters work.
If I've interacted with a specific email address, like support@company.com, my email provider will put them in my inbox.