Only use this formatting guide for lists where you have explicit owner consent, such as your personal contacts or business newsletter subscribers.
—reads like a "dork" or a specific search string used by hackers and data scrapers to find leaked credential lists (often stored as files) on the open web.
: Indicates a simple text file commonly used to store long lists of credentials (username:password format).
Major ISPs (Gmail, Yahoo, AOL) actively seed the internet with fake email addresses that are never used by real people. These are called "spam traps." If you send an email to one of these addresses, you are instantly flagged as a spammer. Lists scraped from the public internet (like the 2020 TXT lists) are riddled with spam traps. Sending to them is the fastest way to get your domain blacklisted by Google.
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