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[SC-Help] Re: Funny PW verfification at sign-in page? Long, but Message is short - rest is "proof"

Marjolein Katsma nobody at spamcop.net
Mon Apr 5 17:14:41 EDT 2004


Pop Rivet (nobody at spamcop.net) wrote in
news:c4rql4$qvb$1 at news.spamcop.net: 

> <a onclick="return !confirm('WARNING - do not send email or you will
>    be blacklisted');"
>    href="mailto:bait-42da16fa-4071609e at good.julianhaight.com"
>   ><font color="white">&nbsp;</font></a>
(...)
> <a href="mailto:jane42 at mail.julianhaight.com"><font 
> color="white">.</font></a>
> <a href="mailto:mfcrunchy at betamail.att.net"><font
> color="white">.</font></a> 

Oops - that's three spamtraps down the drain ...

Sorry I don't have a more constructive comment, but I couldn't help 
noticing! I was actually looking for *your* email/account in there :) 

Your "secret code" is also in there (in several locations) - no longer 
secret now. I guess you should sign up for a new account.

About the actual problem: it seems that the only option given is to 
"confirm" the (abandoned) email address is correct, but no way to say it 
isn't. Apart from why this happens at all (this email address coming up) 
- that's a logical design flaw. (Bug in beta mailhosts?)


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