 markopoleo
join:2003-04-02 Bonne Terre, MO | People still get spam?
Seriously people, its time to get off the internet if you don't know common sense email practices.
Though common sense seems to be in decline, i guess it comes to the internet eventually. :P |
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 Necronomikro
join:2005-09-01
| I get spam because I'm required to use the webmaster address for my domain. (Required as per RFC, which I tend to follow). This has nothing to do with common sense email practices, I simply get the spam due to my address. I also have an uncle that ended up with a domain that used to belong to a chinese company, and apparently bill@ used to get a ton of spam, and he has to use that address - too many people know it. |
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  captokita Premium join:2005-02-22 Calabash, NC
| reply to markopoleo said by markopoleo :Seriously people, its time to get off the internet if you don't know common sense email practices. Though common sense seems to be in decline, i guess it comes to the internet eventually. :P While I agree, the majority of spam people get is brought on themselves, I have to wonder about Gmail. I made an account there to use as a temp storage, but then ended up not using it. So about a month later, I remembered I made the account, logged in, and the spam folder had 20 messages in it. Tell me that's not fishy. I never used the address, never gave it to anyone, and it wasn't something you would just guess either.
So that just shows you sometimes you don't have to do anything to get spam. |
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 RayW Premium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT clubs:
·XMission
| I looked at some headers (a friend of mine) once, there were 26 addresses on it - CASmith thru CZSmith. And I have seen the same thing on two of my accounts that use initials and last name. Nothing like a sequential name generator to get full coverage. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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 markopoleo
join:2003-04-02 Bonne Terre, MO | reply to captokita MMm that is fishy, I've had a gmail account for a long time now and never had any spam. Maybe they just recycle no longer used ones and you picked it up that used to get spam? |
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 Lenagainster
join:2005-01-07 Silver Spring, MD
·VoicePulse
·DIRECTV
·magicjack.com
| reply to captokita said by captokita :So that just shows you sometimes you don't have to do anything to get spam. If one would pick a username with a bunch of numbers added to it, then it would be very difficult for a spammer who sends to every combination of letters to guess.
Gmail is great for eliminating most of the spam (it goes to the spam folder, not the inbox). I freely post with my (fake) email address (my username does not follow the above advice) and pick up 50 or more spams a day with maybe one or two making it to the inbox. Gmail makes it easy to report those few as spam.
Lena |
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  Tweak Premium join:2002-06-08 Oklahoma City, OK | reply to markopoleo And those ? You cant blaim the user for getting junk email. Spammers use dictionary attacks to blanket domains with their spew. How can you defend against this with " conman practices" |
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