Just some Advance Fee Fraud (Nigerian) stuff from some guy that either is new to his software, or just made a mistake.  I'm guessing the latter, and due to a clumsy cut and paste.  There is no need to filter for this specifically since it isn't a purposeful condition, and these guys don't individually send in massive volumes.

What you or someone else may consider filtering for would be these address announcement E-mails.  Yahoo's has been hijacked for months now, and this one appears to have come from yet another provider of such things.  They figure it's an easy way to bulk-mail, and that people are apprehensive to block them.  I'm sure that Sniffer has rules for this sort of thing, though possibly not this particular source.

It's funny though how there isn't a single sentence in that Subject that isn't cliché.

Matt



Marc Catuogno wrote:

Is this from broken spamware? The whole ‘pitch’ is in the subject… What a pain to filter.

 


From: LEWIS MUSASIKE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 3:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SPAM]I must apologize for this unsolicited nature of my email. I am Mr. Lewis Musasike, General Manager (Treasury) of Development Bank of Southern Africa. This is an urgent and very confidential business proposition. On June 6, 2001,a Foreign Oil consult

 

I have a new email address!

You can now email me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



- LEWIS MUSASIKE


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