On Monday 12 January 2004 7:40 pm, Julian Mehnle wrote:
Such mails should never go to spam trap addresses. By definition, no
legitimate mails whatsoever should ever go to spam trap addresses. That's
why spam traps are so effective.
What if somebody malicious (ie a spammer wishing to bring your blacklist into
disrepute) enters your spamtrap address at a website registration of the type
which sends a 'confirmation email'?
Or, what if a spammer uses your spamtrap address as the return-path at an
innocent third-party MTA and for any reason the mail bounces?
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