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Here's the dumb question of the day. Why have I noticed people using this sort of format "graememcdoug (at) aol (dotcom)" to share their emails? Does it have to do with spam?

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Here's the dumb question of the day. Why have I noticed people using this sort of format "graememcdoug (at) aol (dotcom)" to share their emails? Does it have to do with spam?

Pretty much.Guess there are searchbots for spammers, that glean e-mails with search criteria such as....screwUspammers@gmail.com. :D

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:) it's really not a difficult programming feat... ( especially compared to something like 3d coat).

 

search: @, (at), [at],

 

then some simple string operations to find and replace.

 

first step to avoid spam is switch to gmail :D

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It's a form of a basic protection, true. But nevertheless a protection.

All, but some very basic mining bots will decipher it with ease though.

 

How about this?

john.email.is(at)joh(at)(dot)yahoo.n.(at)boxdoe@(at)gmailaol(dotcom)@yahoo.com

* what colours are roses? Last one is sunflower. :D

 

This might be a bit more difficult to decipher by a bot because it contains at least two patterns that could be interpreted as e-mails. So, if a bot doesn't know the answer to both questions or is not aware that there are any, it will most likely go the easy way and pick either john@yahoo.com or ail.is@gmail.com. For additional protection one can post it as a distorted image file (so OCRs can have some something to process and waste spammer's CPU power).

But it's difficult to read by a human being and some more sophisticated algorithms would probably extract every possible e-mail address combination from this string anyway. :)

 

I think e-mail spam is something we have to live with. Like an occasional headache, flu or cold. But, like Aleksey said, I don't remember when was the last time I received spam on GMail. Though they analyse your mail and track you, but everything comes at a price I guess...

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i think someone who doesnt like me signed my up to one of those "spam me with everything lists" that are ussually used for testing spam filters.

 

and for about a month i was getting 3-5 spam emails/day getting into my inbox. But gmail learns eventually. now i get like 1000 spam emails a day, but only maybe one a week gets into my inbox. and they are the perverse ones like this:

 

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i think someone who doesnt like me signed my up to one of those "spam me with everything lists" that are ussually used for testing spam filters.

 

and for about a month i was getting 3-5 spam emails/day getting into my inbox. But gmail learns eventually. now i get like 1000 spam emails a day, but only maybe one a week gets into my inbox. and they are the perverse ones like this:

 

 

 

 

I know what you mean. Leave it to sleazers and passive aggressive types.

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