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From: Marco Moock <mm+usenet-es@dorfdsl.de>
Newsgroups: news.admin.net-abuse.email
Subject: Re: Spamtrap detection promoted in YouTube advertisements
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 20:43:07 +0100
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On 28.11.2024 08:57 Uhr Randolf Richardson =E5=BC=B5=E6=96=87=E9=81=93 wrot=
e:

> This week I saw some advertisements from sendx.io on
> YouTube promoting mailing list services, some of which
> emphasized that they perform "spamtrap detection" (other
> ads from the same company also emphasized "Built-in
> Email list Cleaning" which is just a fancy way of
> writing "list washing").

True, but there is also the situation where people intentionally put
spamtrap addresses on mailing lists to let the company list itself to
annoy them.

I would suggest to monitor that first and if they behave
spammer-friendly, reject their junk by default.

--=20
kind regards
Marco

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