in reply to Re^5: Perl Monks Userdata leaked?
in thread Perl Monks Userdata leaked?

*wow* your so... far from close :D

I'm using spamgourmet.com


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Re^7: Perl Monks Userdata leaked?
by chacham (Prior) on Nov 30, 2015 at 14:34 UTC

    Another way to beat spam is to use a sub-domain. bob@example.com is much more likely to get spam than bob@bob.example.com.

Re^7: Perl Monks Userdata leaked?
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 30, 2015 at 09:29 UTC

    I'm using spamgourmet.com

    HA! I don't see you ask them if they got hacked :P

      Why should I?

      I see you didn't understand how it works.

      Additionally: Would it have been hacked, I'd receive much more spam as I have 1001 (yes. Really one thousand and one) mail addresses registered with my acount.


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        Are you using HTTPS on perlmonks?