> From: Kelson Vibber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > At 03:26 PM 7/8/2004, Lucas Albers wrote: > >Kelson Vibber said: > > > Think of all the ways we hide spamtrap addresses from humans visiting our > > > websites while keeping them available for spam harvesters to pick up. The > > > same techniques will work equally well here, because it's exactly the same > > > situation. > No, what I mean is that spammers could use those same > techniques to hide > the poison from people and keep it visible to scripts.
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