On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 06:51 , Kenneth Porter wrote:

> On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 16:10, Malte S. Stretz wrote:
>> Very nice!
>>
>> On my website [1] I have a public e-mail address which is created every 
>> time
>> you visit a page and contains date, time and IP of the visit. Now, 
>> finally,
>> I got some spam on some of those dummy addresses.
>
> Cool! Can you share that code with the list? I'd love to add a trap like
> that to my site.
>

The technique I've wondered about using (and I wonder how ethical it is) 
would be having a "Don't send me email here" link on a web page, which 
points to, say, mail-to:(something)@othermail.domain.org.  And then have 
"othermail.domain.org" be a CNAME for one of the more agressive RBL people'
s mail servers.  So, essentially, any time a spammer harvested that address 
and used it, they'd be directly reporting themselves.




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