lwc wrote:RTFFAQ.
I've been waiting for the shoe to drop on this for 7 years, and it really hasn't, but that's a lot of time to think about how to use watchwords.
A negative watchword is a blacklist. How would blacklisting a string prevent creation of addresses, when this is done by (accidentally) mangling existing disposables?
Suppose that you have N disposable addesses floating around. Any one of them (you don't know which) might be captured by a spambot with the mangling bug. If this happens, you will be sent a message with a slight variation of one of your N addresses.
What string do you put in your blacklist to prevent that?
Or do you mean that the blacklist could at least prevent variations for one given disposable?
If we had negative watchwords, what would be the rule where a negative watchword overlapped a positive watchword -- that is, which would prevail?
negative watchword[s]...won't stop what is going on ...because all they need is the userid.
make trouble for yourself...when you [forget] your negative watchword and [try] to create a new address with it in it.
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