> Thanks to Macromedia, spammers now are maintaining websites which
> require Shockwave ...

Fine with me, I never browse HTML spams.  Some come straight, some
quoted-printable, some come with Javascript.  They know how to annoy people, and
the message falls on blind eyes/deaf ears.  I even get some spams that show as 
unintelligible upper ASCII characters, apparently supposed to be Korean or
Chinese, which I can't render, and couldn't read even if I could render those
messages correctly.  I never got far enough to see the Shockwave part of the
spam.  For me, Shockwave shows as something like [EMBED], or a .swf file link.

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