On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:32:16 +0000 Mauro Santos <registo.mailling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I guess they do (or they should, never tried it myself) and I also > believe that they ask for the email's password before they can spam > mail everyone. > To add insult to injury some sites require (or used to require) an > email address and the respective password so "you can keep in touch > with your friends" before allowing one to complete the registration > process, or keep nagging you afterwards telling you that "you are not > keeping in touch with your friends, please give us your email's > password and let us mass spam everyone (tm)". Somebody should write an imap server to pester such services, like, keep connections open a long time, pass data only very slowly, provide lots of random localhost email adresses, etc :P Dieter