Re: [exim] Laying out a spamtrap

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Author: Darton Williams
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Laying out a spamtrap
On 9/6/07, Phil (Medway Hosting) <phil@???> wrote:

> > The spamtrapaddresses should be located on some "high" traffic websites.
> > Where spamharvesters are most likely to find them fast.
> >
> > Newsgroups seems to be a very slow option.
>
> Another way I found to work, was to get the "Opt out page" address from a
> spam, and "Opt out" (a.k.a. Opt In !!!) the address that didn't get spammed.
> Of course this method won't work on spammers who actually DO remove
> addresses from their list.
>
> Another way is to send an email from the spamtrap address to someone you
> know is infected !!!
>


The best way I've found is to fill out as many "free offer" and other
advertising gimmick forms as you can find on the web. The sketchier
the company, the better. Google something like multi-level marketing
and you're sure to find some.

Regards,

Darton