I don't understand how you came to the conclusion the clamav list has
been leaked. You just emailed this list using cla...@iment.com - so all
the spammers have your email address because of that action. Assuming
this isn't the first time you've emailed this list, they *would* have
grabbed it from
Den 2012-07-07 09:26, Jason Haar skrev:
These days, the only safe email address is the non-existent one
that is also never used ;-)
will spammers start sending if more then one email is used from the
sender ? :=)
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On 07/07/12 09:26, Jason Haar wrote:
These days, the only safe email address is the non-existent one that
is also never used ;-)
Not even that. spammers generate addresses by using left part of an
address in other domains...
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On Jul 7, 2012, at 3:26 AM, Jason Haar jason_h...@trimble.com wrote:
I don't understand how you came to the conclusion the clamav list has
been leaked. You just emailed this list using cla...@iment.com - so all
the spammers have your email address because of that action. Assuming
this isn't
Today we got a spam email claiming to be From: clamav at our domain,
from IP address 201.80.225.194. We already get spam To: clamav.
Since we indeed have a virtual mailbox named clamav (to receive this
list), I am wondering if this is just a good guess by the spammer, or
if somehow the ClamAV