G4ILO wrote:
Wondering why spam has started arriving at this email address, which I set up
specifically to use for this reflector, I searched for it on Google. I found
the address in an archive of the reflector on Google Groups
(http://groups.google.com/group/elecraft-archive). Unfortunately, in this
archive, all email addresses are in clear and therefore accessible to

They are not in the clear. The tail end of the username is replaced by "...". On the other hand, the obfuscation on qth.net is so trivial that I'm sure that most spambots de-obfuscate it without any thought these days. I believe that qth.net is big enough to be worth specific targetting by spammers, although Google is, obviously, a prime target.

Spammers also subscribe to legitimate lists. Although that is mainly to spam through them, I'm sure they capture email addresses whilst they are doing it.

The other big threat, and possibly the biggest threat in this case, is that another member of the list will have had their PC compromised, in which case you can assume that all the addresses in their address book will be known to spammers; many email clients automatically add new addresses, and the actual mailboxes can also be trawled.

Unless you only communicate with a closed circle of PC security experts, you should work on the principle that the spammers will find you, sooner, or later.

spambots.


--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
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