
Well, I googled for my name and found on the first page an entry from the boost archive at Gmane:
From: Ovanes Markarian <om_boost <at> xxx.xxx> Subject: [mpl::map] pregeneration of ... Is there smth, that I miss? With Kind Regards, Ovanes Markarian.
Sebastian Redl wrote:
Ovanes Markarian wrote:
Now I really think, there must be email servers inbetween, which simply log the sender and put
We had this discussion a few months ago. In short, the easiest way to get at your e-mail address is to simply register with the boost
accounts don't really make their presence known. Should all accounts that just listen and never
To parse the string: <om_boost <at> xxx.xxx> is really silly and can be easily done with your regex lib. With Kind Regards, Ovanes Markarian On Thu, December 7, 2006 10:31, John Maddock wrote: them to the spamming lists. list, and then have a bot listening and collecting. It's pretty much the same thing that some list archives do. You can't really prevent it, either. Unlike spammers, such post be banned?
In addition the Boost mailing list is available via a newsgroup bridge, and gets archived on the
web, indexed by Google etc (although I confess a Google search for your address didn't show anything up). As Sebastian has already said, these spammers are cunning folks whow really will stop at nothing to get these addresses :-(
You
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