] I have recently been getting spam addressed to a disposable ] address that I have ONLY ever used when submitting spam to ] SpamCop. The address consists of a string of 12 random letters ] at the given domain, so it is not likely from a dictionary ] list. Kinda makes you want to go "Hmmmmmmm". --- Glenn Wolf ] ]Hmmm indeed, Glenn. I don't believe that SpamCop is guilty of spamming; ]but no secret name or address can ever be 100% safe--- addresses can be ]guessed or cracked or harvested or stolen or Klez-ed (etc.) or otherwise ]gotten to. That's probably what happened to Glenn's, and it's probably ]happened to SpamCop's own spamtrap addresses, too.
Not to add any weight to this, but it just strikes me funny. A spam came through the spamtraps yesterday from a spam software developer and bulk email house. Their big claim to fame was that they have a partnership with SpamCop and SpamHouse whereby they can use the database to avoid anti-spammers and make sure your message gets through. Specifically they talk about delivering "their" Casino ads... Don't know who "their" is supposed to be, and I don't give spam any credence - but I read that yesterday and this today - so it connected. FWIW. _M --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.