SANAMAGAN!! Microsoft just spammed me!! and I'm not even a Microsoft user.
They sent a 200+Kb attachment with this message; for all I know it has a
virus in it.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Microsoft Anti-Spam Policy
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 01:25:43 +0200
Microsoft Anti-Spamming Policy
To All Microsoft Users:
Microsoft Corporation does not endorse "spamming"!
We do not want people to receive unsolicited e-mail. In the strictest sense
of the definition, you can not contact anyone via e-mail unless that person
has specifically told you that you can contact them or invited contact (i.e.
classified ad). This applies to businesses, non-profit organizations, and
individuals.
We do support open communications and we feel that 99.9% percent of the
Microsoft Users community wants to hear about our new products, critical
updates, and be informed about resources that are available on-line.
The best way to let this many people know about the important matters,
pertinent information, and resources is via e-mail. Most people do not
appreciate receiving junk mail (normally without a valid reply address and a
questionable "offer" of some kind). However, there are some people that are
offended about receiving legitimate e-mail telling them about similar
interest matters.
Participate in the Microsoft Anti Spam Policy and remember
YOU CAN STOP IT!
!!! Here we want to say: This is not an UCE-mail, because you are getting
!!! something for free!!!
Now we are proud to announce that our best developers have a solution to the
most troublesome Internet problem nowadays: SPAM e-mail!!!. Let this be the
last unexpected mail message you receive. The software included in this mail
will navigate you through the things you need to do in order to restrain
SPAM e-mails.
For more information visit http://www.stopspam.org
To all true Microsoft Users.... Thank you for your time and understanding.
Sincerely,
Adam Ross
Director of Microsoft Anti Spam Campaign
Microsoft Corporation 2000
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