<nassarsa at redconcepts.net> writes:

> The spammers would have a field day with email harvesting from a forum.
> 
> Screw that.

I created a test for that a few years ago; http://www.dd-b.net/stpit/
is the top of it.  All email sent to the addresses on exhibit there
goes into a special folder (and is reported to spamtraps.taint.org).

I believe I created it in October of 1999 (that's the earliest file
date I can find in the directory).  The first spam arrived in August
of 2000.  The most *recent* spam arrived in it December of 2001.  Only
111 pieces of spam have *ever* arrived in it, including at least 6
test message I sent myself.

My conclusion, so far, is that spammers do harvest the web for
addresses, but only very rarely, and they don't seem to pass the
addresses so harvested around.
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