There are so much "anti-spam" stuff these days to "prevent" spam. But where does one go to sign up for spam anyway?
Why?
Anyway...
any examples?
How do I post on usenet?
Don't help this putz out. They obviously want to sign up someone else's address for spam, not their own.
>7
Hey, sometimes people want to be malicious bastards. Live and let live.
Anyway, I signed a test account up for the URL >>5 mentioned and didn't receive squat, plus you have to respond to a verification email. So that's not an easy way to fkcu someone else's email account over.
Google Groups FTW.
>>7
Heh, I didn't think of that, for some reason.
>>9
because you are kind at heart, and albright sees the evil in everything
>>6
That does not work, email addresses are blocked by google, they're cut short and require a verification code to access. Basically useless, I saw this guy doing a test with gmail and gets like 100 messages a day from spam, without verification mails, any idea where it's from?
> email addresses are blocked by google
Google's archive is not the only way to read newsgroups.
This might be of help http://www.toastedspam.com/freespamlist
H E R B A L V I A G R A F O R T H E W I N !
Heres a good one
http://www.lemonparty.org
> We've seen goatse.cx, tubgirl and all those shock sites before. Don't bother reposting them.
>>16
Or at least obfuscate them with tinyurl or something.
btw, lemonparty.org and www.lemonparty.org are both mapped to 127.0.0.0 in my hosts file, so tinyurl wouldn't have done any good.
just google "free stuff" and i'm sure you'll find a lot
>>20
why did you go through that much bother*?
>>23
I didn't, I downloaded some premade hosts file that has lots of ad sites mapped to 127.0.0.1, and apparently it also includes lemonparty.org. (I made them all point to 127.0.0.0, instead, for faster loading, as that seems to fail instantly.)
Usually when I browse the web on a computer that doesn't have such a hosts file, these days, I am amazed at all the obnoxious ads I see...
In Soviet Russia, spam finds YOU!!!
...oh wait, it does that in the rest of the world too.
Wow what happened to my thread?