If we're in the US, would blocking spam despite a ROT-13'd e-mail address be
a violation of the DMCA? (Circumvention of a protection device)

(Sorry, just had to...)


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> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 3:47 PM
> To: Matt Kettler
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Razor-users] Mutating spam 
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> 
> 
> Matt Kettler said:
> 
> > As far as I've seen, a lot of spam mutates in a trivial 
> manner to avoid 
> > razor1. This usually consists of some weird jumble of 
> characters on the 
> > last line, like this one:
> > 
> > 2116msVz4-700AzuY5418EMwg7-752Rzau6586BboI8-901dfiF9532UHAl55
> 
> Interestingly, some of these seem (apparently) to be 
> encrypted versions of
> the recipient email address.  To see this, ROT13 yr address 
> and grep your
> spam archive.  There'll be at least 1 hit.
> 
> I'm not entirely sure how this helps the spammers though. ;)
> 
> --j.
> 
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