On 1/14/2010 12:05 PM, Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
"David F. Skoll"<[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Why shouldn't I find some honey-pot addresses and submit submit them to
subscribe?
Because, IMO, that subverts the purpose of honeypots. A honeypot
is designed as a passive spammer attractor; actively subscribing
someone is a no-no.
But actively un-subscribing not subscribed email addresses is OK
=> as far as I have heard the effect is almost identical :-)
Hahahahah!
ALthough I would speculate that their unscrupulous ways will catch up with them
and they'll
run into a honeypot sooner or later and get DNS-BL'd by one of the bigger
lists. (and then trickle down)
-Ben
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