Spam with no purpose?

Michael.Dillon at radianz.com Michael.Dillon at radianz.com
Thu Apr 1 14:00:18 UTC 2004


>A message like this will usualy contain an html portion with an image in 
it
>that is a single pixel in size, that is white-on-white.  It doesn't show 
up
>when you look at it, but it sends a request to the sender's specified
>website to get the pixel, thus showing them which email accounts are 
active.

What would happen if an ISP's mail server were to collect the URLs
in emails and then retrieve the URL. Wouldn't this create a lot of
false positives for the spammer thus screwing with their business model?

And what if some scumsucking bottom feeder were to create a whole
bunch of fake email addresses pointing at the servers of ISPs who
do this. And then this evil waste-of-space no-buts were to sell that
list to spammers for a good price based on the fact that these were all 
good active email addresses?

Criminals victimizing other criminals... oh what a surprise!

And what if ISPs would get together and share the IP addresses
of these 1-pixel web servers via some type of real-time feed 
so that they could engage in cooperative blocking of validation
traffic? Would they be helping the spamming criminals or would
they be helping the scamming criminals or would they be good guys?






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