Not the cleverest approach, but I guess these guys are relying on numbers over method like any spam scheme. Still, something I haven't seen often before in the past - it requires a bit more user interaction than clicking a link... Pádraic Brady http://blog.quantum-star.com http://www.patternsforphp.com
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