On Jul 30, 2015, at 2:40 AM, Philip Ershler wrote:

> 
> 
>> On Jul 29, 2015, at 11:57 PM, Carl Hoefs <newsli...@autonomy.caltech.edu> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>> On Jul 29, 2015, at 10:30 PM, Joar Wingfors <j...@joar.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> On 29 Jul 2015, at 16:52, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jul 29, 2015, at 4:32 PM, Roland King <r...@rols.org> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> That's what I think to and the filth spread to the xcode list, or spread 
>>>>> from the xcode list. I wrote to the admins on both lists and asked them 
>>>>> to remove this scum feeder from all apple lists.
>>>> 
>>>> I don’t think there’s any way to figure out which subscriber it is. The 
>>>> spammer would almost certainly have subscribed under an anonymous Gmail or 
>>>> Yahoo address, not something easily detectable like 
>>>> “scum_fee...@spamsalot.biz <mailto:scum_fee...@spamsalot.biz>”.
>>> 
>>> Right. If someone can come up with a concrete approach for how to address 
>>> this issue I can make sure that it gets looked at. At the moment I’m just 
>>> not clear on how that would be accomplished.
>> 
>> An additional clue to this puzzle is that not everyone who is subscribed to 
>> the list received such messages. I, for one, did not.
>> -Carl
>> 
> 
> Nor me
> 
> Phil

Selective email address validation to get the most return on each spam message?

I do know that on one older Mac I have, I bounced the email right back and then 
ended up with another email asking for my credit card.  
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