At 10:59 AM -1000 2003/08/14, Peter Kay wrote:
=== end result here is that we should have successfully seeded these
emails with reasonable spam quantities
Which also implies that no other anti-spam methods are employed
for those addresses, right? No black lists, no reverse DNS checks,
no SpamAssassin, nothing.
Or have I missed something?
- Go through that email in such a way that any html tags are exposed to
spammers, letting them know this is a real address
Could you clarify what you mean by "exposed"? Do you mean that
we click on any URL provided in the message? Are we required to run
a particular MUA that would automatically try to display the message
as a web page (e.g., Outlook Express)?
How would mail for this account be handled? An alias to an
existing account, or a separate mailbox that is physically distinct?
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