Alexander Litvinov wrote:
Some time ago I began to recieve spam. Not so much, but it is started and I assume it will continue. I was really surprised when simle search of the my email address on the Google shows my email in the archive of the licq lists (and some more lists too).The LICQ list didn't send you SPAM, the SPAMmers sent you SPAM.
Thanks for spam, licq list !
If you don't like it, deal with it on your end. Since most (useful) mailing lists are archived on the public Internet (WWW), there's a really good chance that your e-mail address can and will be harvested from these archives. Granted, some lists sanitize all e-mail addressses in their WWW archives, but that won't stop SPAMmers from signing up to any and every mailing list out there just to harvest all the incoming e-mails (just off the top of my head, here).
Note my e-mail addres; generic and otherwise useless. Anything sent to that address will be filtered if it's from one of my subscribed mailing lists, and if not sent to a bit-bucket. I browse it periodically, but usually wind up selecting all messages and deleting them.
Otherwise, you could implement a SPAM filyer - I understand Bayesian filters are pretty solid.
But don't blame the mailing list. If you don't want your address known, don't send it to an indeterminate number of strangers.
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