> > This is truly worrisome...  I wonder if spammers today are 
> basically 
> > subscribing to mailing lists so that they receive the 
> e-mails (seems 
> > like a very obvious trick), or if they're moving to the 
> next level of 
> > "decrypting" the "encrypted / anti-spam" form of e-mail 
> addresses (the 
> > way they're displayed on the mailing list web site)
> 
> Our email lists are mirrored onto web sites like Google, so I 
> am thinking they got it that way.

archives.postgresql.org properly "hides" the addresses. However, they
are mirrored to Usenet News, where anybody can pick them up. Much easier
that way, I bet that's what most use.


> > Any comments?   If it is the first option above, then it feels like
> > by definition there is absolutely nothing that can be done, now or 
> > ever  :-(
> 
> Yes, I came to that conclusion long ago.

That's the bottom line, though. Spamfilters help, but only part of the
way.

//Magnus

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