Hi,

If I set up a spamtrap account to seed any postings to the NGs I use, or any
web pages I might create, I would need to make it obvious to human readers
that it is not to be used - eg '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' etc..
Hopefully then, a spammer's email harvester will pick the address up and when
they spam me, procmail will report them to Razor. But the obvious thing for
a spammer to do would be to delete any addresses in his DB that contain the
string 'spam' - I would think that they would do this as a matter of
routine. The point is, that whatever you do to show to human readers that it
is a spam trap address, a spammer can anticipate and filter out - or the
harvester ignore. Am I missing something here?

Regards: Jim Ford


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