I would suspect Koren
that , some one has responded to the message , probably in jest or requesting that no further mail be
sent , this identifies us as a”
live target “
Possibly this is what differentiates the
people that think they have been harvested ?
Although ive
been on the list many years,
although infrequently post I get virtually no spam sent to my
personal address , and only the few
per week with a birding aus header , usually only some poor soul trying to find some one to share a large
sum of money with
Cheers ian
-----Original Message-----
From:
[ On Behalf Of Koren Mitchell
Sent: Sunday, 21 August 2005 3:31
PM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: Re: [BIRDING-AUS] spam on
birding-aus
Just to note, I have
received at least 6 spam messages in the last day that were sent to the
birding-aus mailing list (they have the [BIRDING-AUS] tag in the subject line).
There seems to be a spate of them at the moment (maybe they somehow detect the
word "spam" in the subject line in the archives).
My question stands, how are these spammers getting access to the mailing list?
Cheers, Koren
Koren Mitchell
Hong Kong
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