On Sb, 20 iun 20, 11:07:34, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > And now, dear OP (Seeds Notoneofmy), try to walk a couple of > meters/yards in some random list reader's shoes: this list has > (very roughly) 1000 mails/month [1]. That means about 30 mails/day. > > Someone picking mails will see one mail/line, with some hints from > its metadata: sender, subject, etc. and will decide, based on > them "oh, I do know something about this topic, I'll see whether > I can help" or, for example: "oh, this gal/guy has always interesting > posts, gotta read that"... or whatever. > > What do you think will happen by reading that subject above? > Possibly the same as if you read > > THIS 10 WEIRD TRICKS WILL MAKE YOU RICH > > or something ;-)
Using something that looks like an invented name is also quite often a sign of a spammer. (though I do admit spammers and scammers also use real looking names, and do understand the wish to keep ones real name private) Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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