Any thoughts on this?

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Dummy Mailboxes
If You Set It Up, They Will Spam
Brightmail, an anti-spam company, sets up dummy mailboxes for ISPs whose
customers it protects. Since these mailboxes never send mail, any e-mail
they receive is unsolicited. The e-mail received by the dummy mailboxes
is cross-referenced, messages are broken into components, a "spam DNA"
profile is developed, and the reports are compiled into a file
"fingerprint" which is distributed to Brightmail clients updated every
five or ten minutes. With 1.2 billion pieces of spam processed in
September alone, Brightmail will be busy.

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