What's good for the goose...

Hello all... I was thinking about some things....like many other people, I really dislike junk email. How they get email addresses to send to is no mystery. So here's the idea. We've started seeing people change their email return addresses so that they can avoid spam. I've got a better idea. Make your return address "wallace@cyberpromo.com" , that's right... Good old spamford wallaces email address needs a little traffic. You'll want to change your SIG so that people don't freak out on you. IN FACT, and although I WOULD never RECCOMMEND THIS. (notice the enunciation...'nuf said) I would be tempted, if I had the time of course, to subscribe the freak to as many lists as I could find, but of course I would never do such a thing, as that might at the very least make his communication links kind of active, bringing up the price of doing business for him. Just a little idea.... Chris DiBona PS: Of course I would never do such a thing myself. This is information and ideas provided for your entertainment only...uh huh...that's right...for sure ;-)

"Chris" == Chris DiBona <chrisd@loc201.tandem.com> writes:
Chris> Make your return address "wallace@cyberpromo.com" , that's Chris> right... Good old spamford wallaces email address needs a Chris> little traffic. You'll want to change your SIG so that people Chris> don't freak out on you. Something that I've been toying with is setting up an alias that all of the fools who spam somehow get subscribed to. Procmail then filters incoming email for spam. Rejects are redirected to the alias, rather than simply /dev/null. Those that slip through procmail get "bounced" to the alias. And, of course, there's always the option of instead piping the spam to a program that sends the mail to the alias from one of its own members. Chris> IN FACT, and although I WOULD never RECCOMMEND THIS Indeed. -- Matt Curtin Chief Scientist Megasoft, Inc. cmcurtin@research.megasoft.com http://www.research.megasoft.com/people/cmcurtin/ I speak only for myself Death to small keys. Crack DES NOW! http://www.frii.com/~rcv/deschall.htm

At 06:46 PM 4/15/97 -0400, C Matthew Curtin wrote:
"Chris" == Chris DiBona <chrisd@loc201.tandem.com> writes:
Chris> Make your return address "wallace@cyberpromo.com" , that's Chris> right... Good old spamford wallaces email address needs a Chris> little traffic. You'll want to change your SIG so that people Chris> don't freak out on you.
Something that I've been toying with is setting up an alias that all of the fools who spam somehow get subscribed to. Procmail then filters incoming email for spam. Rejects are redirected to the alias, rather than simply /dev/null. Those that slip through procmail get "bounced" to the alias. And, of course, there's always the option of instead piping the spam to a program that sends the mail to the alias from one of its own members.
If you REALLY wanted to be evil, you could just find a handy mail to news gateway and hand off their message to *.test. Of course most spammers do not use a valid return address, so such retaliation is not that useful... --- | "Mi Tio es infermo, pero la carretera es verde!" | |"The moral PGP Diffie taught Zimmermann unites all| Disclaimer: | | mankind free in one-key-steganography-privacy!" | Ignore the man | |`finger -l alano@teleport.com` for PGP 2.6.2 key | behind the keyboard.| | http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com/~alan/ |alan@ctrl-alt-del.com|
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Alan Olsen
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C Matthew Curtin
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Chris DiBona