Posting one's email on QRZ.com should be a *little* safer than posting it in
the wild. After all, you have to have an account on QRZ.com and at least,
theoretically, the only folks able to view your email from there would be other
hams. Hopefully not spam farms.
But what the original poster was talking about were electronic QSL cards that
seem to get generated immediately after a QSO -- and almost always with an LoTW
confirmation too. So in this case, hams are spamming other hams with digital
QSL cards. It's some automated service that will quickly wear out its welcome,
if it hasn't already...
--
Jeff, KE9V
On Wednesday, December 13th, 2023 at 10:22 AM, john@kk9a.com <john@kk9a.com>
wrote:
> That is not unusual, a lot of US stations also do not add their email
> address.
>
> Many people do not personalize their QRZ account and perhaps some just do
> not want to be contacted that way or they are concerned about spam. One
> disadvantage about not including an email address it is becomes easier for
> someone impersonate the ham on the swap sites because there is no way to
> verify the seller's email address.
>
> John KK9A
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