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Posted by: Samker« on: 14. July 2007., 23:34:06 »
"E-mail spambots harvest e-mail addresses from material found on the Internet in order to build mailing lists for sending unsolicited e-mail, also known as spam. Such spambots are web crawlers that can gather e-mail addresses from Web sites, newsgroups, special-interest group (SIG) postings, and chat-room conversations."
But would a bot not skip a URL ending on spampoison.com? As I understand, it first should go there before it receives all fake addresses?...
...S: thought to look through the archives, see what's 'new' in there. You forgot all about it by now? ; )...
Yeah, but wouldn't a spam-bot be smart enough to know after all those years NOT to follow ANY links to spampoison.com - so preventing any dynamically generated addresses to be reached or harvested? One would want the fake email address immediately ready-to-go on YOUR site, instead of linking forward...?...
...What bad English? ...
Maybe using short URLs instead of the full, you can still fool the bots into going to spampoison
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