spammable

English

Etymology

spam + -able

Adjective

spammable (comparative more spammable, superlative most spammable)

  1. (Internet, rare) That can be spammed; susceptible to spamming.
    • 2000, Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Scott Seebass, Trent R Hein, Unix System Administration Handbook
      ...such as finding people to cold-call and prospecting for spammable addresses.
    • 2003, Robert Shimonski, Building DMZs for Enterprise Networks
      This can be done in many ways, which we look at shortly. Once you know it is spammable, you just need to know exploit [sic] the system.
    • 2006, Eric Fullilove, Credible Threat
      He didn't recognize the sender, but this was a very secure, non-spammable address. The subject line simply said MESSAGE.HTML. He clicked on the blue text...
    • 2007 January 30, Brad Stone, “A Lively Market, Legal and Not, for Software Bugs”, in New York Times:
      But now software vulnerabilities — as with stolen credit-card numbers and spammable e-mail addresses — carry real financial value.
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