Email add in the loop

You're referring to an infinite loop in an email address!

In email addresses, a loop occurs when a sender's email address is included in the "To" or "CC" field, causing the email to bounce back to the sender. This can happen when an email client or server is configured to send emails to the same address repeatedly, creating a loop.

Here's an example of an email address that might cause a loop:

[email protected]; [email protected]

In this example, the email address [email protected] is listed twice, which can cause the email to bounce back to the sender.

To avoid email loops, it's essential to ensure that email addresses are unique and not duplicated in the "To" or "CC" fields. Here are some best practices to prevent email loops:

  1. Use a unique email address: Make sure each email address is unique and not duplicated in the "To" or "CC" fields.
  2. Avoid circular references: Avoid including email addresses that reference each other, such as [email protected] and [email protected], where [email protected] is listed in the "To" field and [email protected] is listed in the "CC" field.
  3. Use email address validation: Use email address validation tools or services to detect and prevent email loops.
  4. Monitor email bounces: Monitor email bounces and investigate the cause of the bounce to prevent future occurrences.

By following these best practices, you can help prevent email loops and ensure that your emails are delivered successfully.