I'm using for each site a different email address (in this case: mark+gentoo@nowiasz.de) which I only used for that specific site for a couple of reasons. One of the reason is to detect if my adress has been leaked. Well, today I got a spam directed to the address: ----------------8<---------------------------_ Return-Path: <Accounts@hsbc.com> Delivered-To: mark+gentoo@nowiasz.de Received: from hsbc.com (hwsrv-638638.hostwindsdns.com [142.11.210.67]) by jupiter.midworld.de (Postfix) with ESMTP id 8558F9D2287 for <mark+gentoo@nowiasz.de>; Mon, 18 Nov 2019 12:27:47 +0100 (CET) From: Accounts@hsbc.com To: mark+gentoo@nowiasz.de Subject: PAYMENT ORDER Date: 18 Nov 2019 03:27:39 -0800 Message-ID: <20191118032739.FD48F0CE4CE01EC3@hsbc.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 --------------------8<------------------- So I guess there's a leak somewhere. As stated above, I uses this specific addrress only for gentoo's bugzilla. Reproducible: Always
That's probably your leak: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=7ba20123fc43fc66d5151005ae529163ac030db3
(In reply to Sven Wegener from comment #1) > That's probably your leak: > https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/ > ?id=7ba20123fc43fc66d5151005ae529163ac030db3 Ah, thanks - that makes sense. Well, fortunately it's easy to a) block the leaked address and b) use another one. Thanks for the info!