Re: Signing up for spam?
- From: Matija Vidmar <matija.vidmar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:28:57 +0100
On 2/6/06, Thomas Jespersen <front243@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One way to do it, but I am not sure if it is effective enough, is to post in
usenet newsgroups with that email address, especially any newsgroup with the
word 'erotica' in it :)
Yes, that's right. I've already done something like this on
http://groups.google.com . Check some groups like those on marketing,
business, sex, erotica. Find those with more posts and most spam, then
post a message with your email address in these groups (you are
limited by a number of posts per day I think). Wait 2-3 days and then
post messages here again. You may see a huge amount of spam coming in
shortly.
Matija
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