More on remove.org
(previous message on this topic)
I'm not the only person who has come to the conclusion that remove.org seem to be spammers.
A usenet search finds additional evidence.
The whole point of remove.org (a global opt-out list that people pay to join) is a bit implausible and at odds with every other antispam organization. How is somebody who paid up meant to know if remove.org actually did anything with the money?
Other patterns on the web make them look more like a sleazy referral-marketing scam than a genuine anti-spam organization, such as duplicated pages on MLM directories.
posted Tue 29 Jul 2003 in /issues/spam | link
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