Carlos Moreno wrote: > > This is worrisome... > > I decided to create a separate account for my subscription to PG's > mailing lists (to avoid all replies bouncing back due to my strict > whitelist anti-spam filter) -- I created the account on Dec 22, and > today I notice a phishing e-mail ("Your PayPal account"), meaning > that it took less than two weeks for my e-mail address to go from > PG's mailing list to a spammers' database of addresses... Needless > to say that I have not used this e-mail address (but really, really > really 100% absolute certainty that I have not used it in any single > instance), other than to post a couple messages in here. > > 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. > 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. -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073