On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 the voices made Jan Korger write:

> But what if spammers do randomly add guessed domain names to their lists?
> Whatif someone sells guessed email addresses to spammers? My point is, if
> spammers do add wrong addresses to their dbs and don't even remove them if
> there's no MX they could spam to for years, then probably any possible
> address, i.e. anything matching /.*@.*/, will be on their lists very soon.
> Consequently they could use a simple loop, too.

 Well, you'll do whatever you feel like, but what's so smart about using
something that randomly could cause someone else problems?


        /Tony
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