This page exists to expose webmasters whom think they have the all knowings of the internet mastered. See: here (note the section titled: Malicious Spoofing)
When you receive a "spam" email, most likely it did not originate on the server the @[websitename.com] it claims to. Unless you are familiar with the understanding of how easily sites can fall victim to spoofing, you shouldn't publish "bot trap" lists (or you will inevitably end up on one of these lists yourself; see below for such an example).

Prior to listing the offending addresses, the webmasters were contacted and informed of their error and were provided evidence for the wrongly listed domains.

info@allwheeltrim.co.uk
gomimaki2004@yahoo.co.jp
sv-sa2@online.no

You do not fight spam by giving spammers legitimate addresses that have been victims of spoofing.
Doing such only helps them. If your intentions are to hurt the spammers, use randomly generated keystrokes.

SPAMMERS NEVER EMAIL YOU FROM ONE OF THEIR PERSONAL EMAIL ADDRESSES. Why should they, when they can use yours or mine, free of cost?


Please, educate yourself before setting off spam traps.