Yes, I am aware. Funny thing...on our family home page there are three emails which have been posted for more than two years. One of them, mine, gets lots of spam (which Thunderbird filters none too badly). The other two, my wife's and my son's, get hardly any.

The difference? I actually send some email, they almost never do. I have to wonder if the emails are not being harvested for addresses en route over the internet. If I were a spammer, that's what I'd do...set me up a good-sized node on the web and just filter feed from email header packets as they passed by. You'd only ever get live ones that way. Always fresh. Bet someone's doing that, probably more than just a few someones. Probably not for themselves to use. Bet they sell them...


In reply to Re^2: multi-file search-and-replace by aplonis
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