The other thing to do is to set your mailer NOT to load images in e-mail
off the Internet. The latest thing is sending spam e-mail with inline
images that load from a remote site, with the image URL having the unique
identifier to confirm that a human being had opened it.
SWB
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Chad Perrin wrote:
> Pete S. wrote:
>
>> Rule of thumb... never respond to spam or click on links in spam (suggest
>> receiving in text only e-mail). Many of the links that have unique
>> identifiers (such as the one below) will identify that there is a "warm
>> body" on the other end of the e-mail. Bang, your in their database.
>
> Exactamundo. That URL was probably mostly identification data that indicates
> a particular entry in their database which in turn indicates what email the
> response is coming from. By clicking on that link, or even copying and
> pasting the link to the browser, you've confirmed that you are a real person
> with a real email address. That validates you on their spam list, and signs
> you up for further mailings.
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