The body of the mail has your typical junk, but when you look at the headers <message source> there are sentances in white font? So you don't see them in the message, unless you highlight the text. VERY odd to me.
Ah, yes. It's a trick that web sites have been using for years, to get more hits. Spammers do it in an attempt to bypass naive Bayes filters, or to try to hit whitelists.
-Scott
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