ROFL!!! Thank you, Roddy - that is something I would not have thought of on my own; obviously, I am not devious enough!
Regards
Susan


On 26 Mar, 2005, at 01:29, Roddy Graham wrote:

From: Susan Platter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have just had two messages returned, for the same reason:

  " SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
     host mail.maclaunch.com [157.238.133.140]: 579 message content is
not acceptable here"

I tried spelling the subject word with a G in it, like the word
indicating that part of the body that goes under the ribcage. What is
not acceptable about the subject word, or even a made-up but similar
one? How can we find out? This is censorship taken to crazy lengths!

Regards
Susan


Remove the initial D and the final M, then prepend V, and you get the word which every single spam filter in the world knows it should block. Noting that spammers often try to sneak through by using odd misspellings, we can take these things together and guess that a filter somewhere has put two and one together and made four.


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