On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Kee Hinckley wrote:
1. Use real from addresses from real users (but not the spammers of
course). This is already happening some, this just makes it worse.
Even easier, use <> as the sender address. Or abuse(_at_)somedomain,
postmaster(_at_)somedomain, or any other address that is very likely to exist.
I'm already seeing an increase in spam from <>.
--
David.
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