Re: [exim] Laying out a spamtrap

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Author: Mike Cardwell
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To: exim users
Subject: Re: [exim] Laying out a spamtrap
Darton Williams wrote:

>> It's not spam if you sign up for it.
> It is if you sign up with a company that already spams. That's why the
> sketchier the company, the better. The best are those companies that
> aggregate advertising; all they really do is sell your address to
> spammers.


If you agree to let them e-mail you, then it's not spam.

>> If you do that, make sure you are absolutely certain that the terms and
>> conditions that you sign up to, prevent them from emailing you for *any*
>> reason, and prevent them from selling on your details to others.
> That's the point, if it's a spam trap, you want them to sell it to
> others. That's how you get on the spammers' lists. Of course you
> wouldn't give them any *real* details.


But ... That would just mean that those you gave permission to email
you, emailed you. Surely the ones you're trying to catch are the ones
that emailed you when you *didn't* give them permission?

What you're describing is: soliciting e-mail, and then claiming the
e-mail is unsolicited... I'm going by the Spamhaus definition of spam
here: http://www.spamhaus.org/definition.html

Mike