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Asked by Xavior2K3 in Anti-Spam Email Software, Email Clients, Email Servers
Hi there,
I've got a quick question about spam and junk email. I have a very valuable domain name and I am always wary of using any email account set up for it as I do not want to get caught up with lots of spam.
I have several email accounts such as purchases@, signup@, mail@ etc., and I want to know if one of these accounts gets picked up and added to loads of spam lists, would it just be that account that I would have to discard and use another one, or are spammers clever enough that when an email gets picked up, it sends lots of spam to other email accounts on that domain. I.E. Would it do some sort of dictionary attack on common emails such as mail@.
I've always wondered about this and it would be great to get some feedback from people who know more about spam and spammers.
Many thanks,
Michael
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