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Subject:    [Full-Disclosure] Gmail and Google, and Spam (was: blah blah Gmail account)
From:       "Marek Isalski" <Marek.Isalski () smuht ! nwest ! nhs ! uk>
Date:       2004-06-30 13:17:29
Message-ID: s0e2cb8f.042 () mail ! smuht ! nwest ! nhs ! uk
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I love the way that Google tells you who bagged that invite...

And I love the way that the web archives of Full Disclosure, some of which convert http:// urls \
into <a hrefs> will link to the same page.

But I find it slightly funny the way that spammers will pick up that email address.

Hope Google's spamfilters are good for "mpostle's" sake. :-(


On a side note, I went through a load of cryptographically generated email addresses (encoding \
date/time and IP address used to pick it up) that were hosted on a public website.  Turns out \
that at least one spammer got an email address from the Google Cache (the IP encoded in the \
address was one of the googlebots').  I was slightly surprised!


Marek

> > > Sandeep Sengupta <iamssg@yahoo.com> 30/06/2004 13:14:19 >>>
http://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-970ef743f-bb7a5a0af4 


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