| ▲ | 0x3f 6 hours ago | |||||||
If you're only passing the address in private to some service, you can just use [some-string-unique-to-that-service]@yourdomain.com. Or, more classically, plus addressing to do the same. Then you just block that recipient. That solution doesn't apply to the use case in the article. | ||||||||
| ▲ | GCUMstlyHarmls 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Surely spammers just turn `me+leaked/sold@mail.com` into `me@mail.com` as well as `me+apple@mail.com`, `me+softbank@mail.com` etc. The cost of stripping any `+postfix` must be about zero even at volume. | ||||||||
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