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by genewitch
1356 days ago
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the reason gmail gets so much spam relative to our individual domains is apparent if the mailer the spammer uses forgets to BCC everyone and you get a list of usernames in the CC: field. They just iterate over every dictionary word and bolt on numbers and extra letters, or you'll see stuff like genewitci@gmail.com henewitch@gmail.com, etc. I haven't paid attention to gmail in a couple of years since i now use my own domain and fastmail (for $5 a year, even), so i have no idea if the mailing lists are more refined now or not. Nearly everyone on earth knows about the dot separators and the +whatever that gmail allows, and will just trim that before they sell your email address, nullifying the usefulness. having someuniqueID@example.com is much nicer. you cut down on spam a lot, however it does open you up to a lot of spam to admin@ and webmaster@. |
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