I assume it's because some number of the subscribers to the mailing list
are bots or untrustworthy people. Or maybe they're archive services
or remailers that make the list available to the general public.
Consider the fact that every time I post a URL that points at a server
whose logs I can watch, there is an immediate attempt to fetch that URL.
It happens too quickly to be real people, it's got to be a bot of some
sort. And there isn't just one of them, there are typically three or
four from different IP addresses in the first few minutes.
- Brian
On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 06:31:08PM +0300, Marius Petrescu wrote:
Now this is really a good question.
On 01.06.2017 18:16, R P wrote:
>But how come that this list leak to non ham persons that the know what to do ?