I like to do a similar thing with online forms that
require your name and
email. I create a throwaway email address and then make up a name and
address. I'm still getting spam offering really great mortgage rates to
someone called David Marquez in Juneau. But I never did get anything for
Consuelo O'Brien of Barrow.
You can do even better than that, by creating rules to automatically handle
incoming email according to the destination address.
See "Fighting Spam by Encapsulating Policy in Email Addresses", by
John Ioannidis
www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/ndss/03/proceedings/papers/1.pdf
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