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by bdcravens 962 days ago
Of course. The idea that human parseable strings would forever be computer-proof is silly.

I'm always amazed at the number of people who think myemailname+filterkeyword@gmail.com is spam proof.

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Some people set filterkeyword to name-of-business, to know who sold them out if they start receiving spam on that address.
I use the + technique, but I've been doubtful of its effectiveness. It's easy enough to remove the text after the +.
Yeah, I’m sure many spammers “fixed” this a long time ago. The logical next step would be to bounce all emails which go to the plain version of an email address, but I guess also anything after + which one hasn’t “whitelisted”.