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Tips on using forged addresses to avoid SPAM
From: "Uni"
Please do not use a forged address where the domain actually exists without the permission of the domain owner. Sincerely, Ken Fuchs unicycling (rsu) mailing list owner & rec.sport.unicycling proponent ?subject=help http://www.unicycling.org/mailman/listinfo/rsu/ news:rec.sport.unicycling |
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Tips on using forged addresses to avoid SPAM
There is a FAQ on how to properly mung an email address. 'Address munging FAQ' (http://members.aol.com/emailfaq/mungfaq.html) 'Address munging FAQ' (http://tinyurl.com/terj) -- john_childs - Guinness Mojo john_childs (at) hotmail (dot) com Gallery: '' (http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/john_childs) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ john_childs's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/449 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/28655 |
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Tips on using forged addresses to avoid SPAM
Checkernuts . com wrote:
I usally use Surprisingly, notmyemail.com is a valid domain, but there aren't any hosts associated with it. (No mapping from domain to IP exists.) I really hope that no one has that address or they probably have tons of spam. Well, until a mapping from the domain to a valid IP exists, no one is getting SPAM for yet. BTW, if a mail server for notmyemail.com existed and user 123 didn't, notmyemail.com would have to reject every incoming e-mail for user 123, since it doesn't exist. Domain owners don't like any extra work like this, so please don't think that the following e-mail address form is OK to use: in Unless you have permission from the owner of valid.domain. Sincerely, Ken Fuchs |
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