Hi Joke-- On 06/10/2010 11:22 AM, Joke de Buhr wrote: > I never said this particular spam message was not caused by someone scanning > the keyserver. I only stated it isn't that common and never happened to me. > > The chance someone harvesting your email address through keyserver scanning > is > less common than harvesting archives of mailing lists.
This is exactly what David said in his initial e-mail, yet your replies in this thread come off as though you are arguing with or dismissing his observation. For the record, i also got spammed with a similar message to the one David quoted; i don't remember which keyserver was indicated as the source, though. And i should probably add that it is indeed an infinitesimal drop in the bucket compared to the other spam i receive; i'm not concerned about it. --dkg
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