From: [email protected] >Le nonidi 19 thermidor, an CCXXV, Thomas Schmitt a écrit : >> Further, if this spam shall sneak through spam filters, why does nearly >> all of it bear that peculiar URL domain ? > >Because that is the URL that the spammer wants to advertise, of course. Not true, look closely at the links, they are all different, they forward to the same site. So you can not screen by it Here are the last 5 http : //bit.ly/2vBXTKq http : //bit.ly/2vtmktp http : //bit.ly/2u4JToE http : //bit.ly/2u4oj3x http : //bit.ly/2ud5DyE https://bitly.com/ I am sure the folks at bitly.com know who made these links >Nicolas George
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