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Wait, doesn this mean that anyone can make up a word, specify a number, and then send me email at my spamgourmet address?

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Wait, doesn this mean that anyone can make up a word, specify a number, and then send me email at my spamgourmet address?

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A. You, who are obviously using your brain, should look past the no-brainer mode page and peruse the advanced mode page. But let’s first consider the likelihood of that happening and also whether you’d consider such email to be spam (that is, let’s consider whether it’s worth it to use your brain. for this. you know what I mean.). Remember that most spammers use automated programs to send email to thousands or millions of recipients from lists of hopefully real emails that they compile or acquire. Currently, we are not aware that any of these programs make up complicated email addresses in the hopes that they’ll work. If someone singles out you, yes, you, [your name here], and sends a message to you this way, then we can’t really say it’s a bulk email. If you’re still freaked out, go to advanced mode and specify a prefix word (or, better yet, one or more “watchwords”), then come back and change it (them) every once in a while. Prefix (the old way): Disposable addresses will need to con

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