On 02/19/07 15:21, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:

> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

> Are they spamtrap-detecting messages (see partially masked code),
> bayes poisoners (last text line often changes), a spammer exploding
> in a supernova, or every of the above?


Thanks for mentioning them, now I have noticed them in our mail logs too.

I have noticed that a lot of malware mails (trojans and such) have lately been 
sent with sender addresses like <random>@<some.domain> where some.domain 
apparently has a catchall behaviour so that it will answer sender verifcation 
requests with "deliverable".

So I guess that by accepting mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] you will invite abusers 
to use your domain in faked sender addresses.

Cheers,

wolfgang


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