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Naja-ram 12-15-2006 01:33 PM

a sponsor sold my email to a spammer and I don't know which one
 
but i'm going to find out which sponsor it is.
i'm going crazy with this shit, i'm going to test every fukcing sponsors there is with a different email address until I catch the son of a bitch so your days collaborating with a spammer are numbered

blonda80 12-15-2006 02:44 PM

Do you have many sponsors? How do you think you can find him?
I advice you to make yourself new sponsors accounts with different emails. (1 e-mail per sponsor) This is the only way I believe.
Good luck!

sicone 12-15-2006 02:46 PM

you act like you're truly surprised about this?

madawgz 12-15-2006 02:48 PM

join with all the same @domain.com just use [email protected]

and youll find out....

Hotrocket 12-15-2006 02:58 PM

funny..you bitch about your email getting sold to spammers...but yet you think its ok to promote zango..lol

karma..gotta love it sometimes

BJ 12-15-2006 03:11 PM

spamarrest.com

Jace 12-15-2006 03:17 PM

make sure when you sign up to each sponsor you use an email address like this

[email protected]

and not

[email protected]

like [email protected]

that way there is no question about it, and the email could not have been automatically generated by a spam script

if you just use [email protected] you are an idiot, any spam script can generate that shit in 2 secs

Tempest 12-15-2006 03:33 PM

In most cases it's not the sponsor. The leak is either thru NATs, their server or their processor, or some combination of them.. watch for the pattern once you get going with unique emails. Oh.. and signup to some paysites to narrow it down... ;)

jbizzle 12-15-2006 04:36 PM

spamarrest.com, works great

Serge Litehead 12-15-2006 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madawgz (Post 11534544)
join with all the same @domain.com just use [email protected]

and youll find out....

as Jace said, that $sponsorname could easily change it to $competitionname, if you must you need to use completely unrelated and unique string that you could relate to the sponsor, or have a string made of few parts like $sponsor_$hash@...

Aric 12-15-2006 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jace (Post 11534694)
make sure when you sign up to each sponsor you use an email address like this

[email protected]

and not

[email protected]

like [email protected]

that way there is no question about it, and the email could not have been automatically generated by a spam script

if you just use [email protected] you are an idiot, any spam script can generate that shit in 2 secs

Very true. Spammers don't just use "valid" email addresses they buy/spider/whatever. Like a password cracker, they'll use dictionary files (words, names, places, domains without the tld, anything that could yeild a hit).

I've created new email accounts and have received spam within no time without ever having used the damn account.

Naja-ram 12-16-2006 03:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aric (Post 11535386)
Very true. Spammers don't just use "valid" email addresses they buy/spider/whatever. Like a password cracker, they'll use dictionary files (words, names, places, domains without the tld, anything that could yeild a hit).

I've created new email accounts and have received spam within no time without ever having used the damn account.

time to talk to your hosting company to get a spam filter

spasmo 12-16-2006 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Naja-ram (Post 11537113)
time to talk to your hosting company to get a spam filter

Weren't you the one that started the thread complaining about your email addy being sold (aka getting spam)?

:upsidedow

Konda 12-16-2006 03:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jace (Post 11534694)
make sure when you sign up to each sponsor you use an email address like this

[email protected]

and not

[email protected]

like [email protected]

that way there is no question about it, and the email could not have been automatically generated by a spam script

if you just use [email protected] you are an idiot, any spam script can generate that shit in 2 secs

Well, if a sponsor was really selling email addresses they would filter out all addresses that contain 'sponsorname'. So in that case it would be the best to use something like [email protected] or something.

cheekycherry 12-16-2006 07:02 AM

I find it quite funny how after you stop promoting a sponsor for a year or 2 it's quite often your address ends up on SPAM lists.

Always join programmes with alias accounts like somebody said above. Then when the spam comes just add a rule to outlook saying delete all mail going to that address.

TheDoc 12-16-2006 08:12 AM

This threat is funny. Random accounts won't stop you from getting spam and chances are the sponsor never sold the email address.

Only about 1000 ways for a spammer to get your email address, the least likely way being the sponsor sold it to them.

tranza 12-16-2006 08:24 AM

This thread is just too funny!!

Naja-ram 12-16-2006 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 11537532)
This threat is funny. Random accounts won't stop you from getting spam and chances are the sponsor never sold the email address.

Only about 1000 ways for a spammer to get your email address, the least likely way being the sponsor sold it to them.

maybe i forgot to mention the email appears no where else other then at the sponsors database

BlackCrayon 12-16-2006 09:52 AM

you need to learn to work along side these people instead of fighting them.

Naja-ram 12-17-2006 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 11537757)
you need to learn to work along side these people instead of fighting them.

how ?


_

Naja-ram 12-17-2006 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spasmo (Post 11537115)
Weren't you the one that started the thread complaining about your email addy being sold (aka getting spam)?

:upsidedow

he got spam without even using that email or giving it to anyone! hell if I don't get THAT spammed !

Wizzo 12-17-2006 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tempest (Post 11534793)
In most cases it's not the sponsor. The leak is either thru NATs, their server or their processor, or some combination of them.. watch for the pattern once you get going with unique emails. Oh.. and signup to some paysites to narrow it down... ;)

Exactly... Most spammers use stolen lists... :pimp

BlackCrayon 12-17-2006 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Naja-ram (Post 11540793)
how ?


_

don't know. this was the advice you gave in one of the zango threads, so i thought it could apply here.


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