Check this out. I get this email from someone, claiming that they're
protecting themselves from spam and if I click this link (just this once),
I'll be able to email them. The spam arrest site actually looks legit. But,
the domain of the person sending me this email is from a total spam site!

> I'm protecting myself from receiving junk mail.
>
>
> Just this once, click the link below so I can receive your emails.
> You won't have to do this again.
>
>
http://spamarrest.com/a2?ZGxjZGN4Bwb6MTIuoz5uYaAwnT5ynJEypxOwMKZhqKqyrP5yMUHj
>
>
>
>
> Spam Arrest - Take control of your inbox!
> http://spamarrest.com/affl?190108
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> You are receiving this message in response to your email to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], a Spam Arrest customer.
>
> Spam Arrest requests that senders verify themselves before
> their email is delivered.
>
> When you click the above link, you will be taken to a page
> with a graphic on it. Simply read the word in the graphic,
> type it into the form, and you're verified.
>
> You will only need to do this once per Spam Arrest customer.
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Webmasters help stop spam and make 50%.
> http://spamarrest.com/affl?190108/affiliates/index.jsp
>
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>
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