I sometime wonder what the motive is in spammers using crippled URLs such
as this. I assume the purpose of the spam and the URL is to get the mug
punter to go to their site, but I tried it in both Netscape and IE5 and it
worked in neither.
Are these URLs auto created?
I also have my doubts about the 'remove' address, other than the fact that
it should never be used under any circumstances.
As for the rest, well it just has to be human generated as I cannot
believe that a machine could spell so badly.
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Howard.
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"...well, it worked before _you_ touched it!"
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> ANOTHER CAHNCE
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> HI, THANKS FOR YOUR INTREST.
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> PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO CLICK BELOW
> THIS HAS LITERALLY CHANGED MY LIFE FOREVER.
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> http://%3350%36%35%36%31%349%37/%6E%65%77%6F%66%66e%72%7A%33%34%356
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> IF THE LINK IS NOT HIGHLIGHTED OR YOU CANNOT CLICK ON IT.
> COPY AND PASTE IT IN YOUR BROWSER.
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> TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THE DATABASE, EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> WITH REMOVE SOMEWHERE IN THE SUBJECT LINE OR BODY TEXT. THANK YOU.
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