If you want to be spammed, join full-disclosure. 2009/11/7 Michael Holstein <[email protected]>
> > > I have a SPAM filter and virus firewall testing. > > So, I want to get the real SPAM is sent to a specific email address. > > What better way is there anything? > > > > I had to do a similar thing when doing a spam-appliance "vendor > shakedown" .. what I did was setup a subdomain > > eg: test.mycompany.com > > and then create email IDs within that subdomain that had valid mailboxes > > eg: [email protected], [email protected], etc. > > and then I used Google to search for "free offers" and "work from home", > etc. and entered those IDs on about 100 different sites. There's tons of > sites out there that you can sign-up for "hundreds of free offers" and > whatnot. > > Within days I was getting hundreds of messages per day for each ID. > > Note .. they have to be valid mailboxes because you frequently need to > reply to the "activation" email to make them work. You could setup a > little script to wget any links in emails received and do "-O /dev/null" > with the results .. but I just had all the accounts configured on a test > machine in thunderbird so I could view what came through and the > resulting "junk summary" emails. > > The advantage of doing it as a subdomain (or just register another test > domain) is that you can make the traffic go away entirely by deleting > the DNS record. > > Regards, > > Michael Holstein > Cleveland State University > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >
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