Re: [SLUG] Wierd spam

From: steve szmidt (steve@szmidt.org)
Date: Sat Oct 21 2006 - 15:08:40 EDT


On Saturday 21 October 2006 14:15, Levi Bard wrote:
> > Usually to verify your address as a working one. Sometimes they hope that
> > you will go to some page which has viruses, or as another less advanced
> > method of verifying your address.
>
> Some of the older ones used to be html emails that contained a
> reference to a transparent gif or similar on the spammer's site, so
> when/if you opened it, if your client was set to render html email, it
> would attempt to load the image from the site, and the spammer would
> simply reap the http server log.

Yes, though this way requires less as they don't get a bounced notice you do
if it cannot be delivered.

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Steve Szmidt

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