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by extraduder_ire
134 days ago
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Has this happened to you before? I can't imagine anyone spamming in such low quantities that they'll notice a pattern like company@<domain> and act on it. I have regularly gotten spam emails without a to, cc, or bcc field though. So I can't tell which email they were sent to. (my host doesn't bounce/drop them for some reason) I do regularly do misspellings of the company name though, since that often trips the "invalid email" check on signup. e.g. twitter. |
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