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| Subject: | Re: Signing up for spam? |
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| Date: | Sun, 05 Feb 2006 09:17:20 -0600 |
Elliott Back wrote:
Hi there,
I am interesting in getting as much spam as possible for an experiment to eyemyspam@gmail.com , the address that I used to sign up here. So far I've put a mailto on a high traffic site, and am experimenting with newsletters, domain information, usenet, opt-out forms, and more. Are there any automated tools to sign someone up for a high volume of spam? Google didn't help much here.
Thanks, Elliott Back
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