Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 06:20:26PM +0200, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
>
>> in less than one hour? Either someone is collecting addresses from the
>> archives or by receiving emails from the list?
>>
>
> My guess is the second thing. Some of the worms that attack Windows
> machines, for instance, monitor inbound mail and then send a packet
> out with the newly-harvested address in. This is why email is
> decreasingly useful.
>
> A
>
>
The other week, I noticed when I sent a note to the list that I received
a spam message (which quoted the title) before I received a copy of my
message from the mailing list. Clearly, someone's got a remarkably
efficient "spambot" out there. It doesn't always happen, but I have
seen spam of the form mentioned a few times.
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