This one time, at band camp, "Herb Chong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> people who track the spam industry. it was a newspaper article a few months 
> back, either on the BBC or NY Times web sites. they were the same people 
> that estimated that out of the average 100M spam messages sent out for a 
> single item, they needed about 2000 respondents to make money. the Nigerian 
> government acknowledges it as one of their major sources of income.

A few months back I caught a radio news show quoting $26 million had been
sent to Nigeria in the previous year. I cant say it was all SPAM related, but 
my guess a lot
of it would be. Thats just from Australia.

Kind regards
Kevin

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