If an e-mail could not be delivered it will be returned to you. If, however, a company has its own domain, chances are any e-mail addressed to “insert name here @ blablabla.com” will fall into the cache box. I have e-mail set up at hostbaby.com for my website Bad Betsy and my neighborhood. I just sent an e-mail to “bigjimmerriless@brookshireweb.net. Obviously you don’t live in my neighborhood, but the e-mail did get delivered into the cache box. I would bet most of those boxes get routinely cleaned without reading any of the content.

Here’s your e-mail!: Return-Path: <Iggytaylor@aol.com>
X-Original-[size:17pt]To: bigjimmerrillees@brookshireweb.com
Delivered-To: brookshire@brookshireweb.com
Received: from d2.hostbaby.com (d2.hostbaby.com [10.1.1.102])
by d1.hostbaby.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9D4BB17001A
for <bigjimmerrillees@brookshireweb.com>;
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