Ray_Net wrote:

I did not know how the word "freelance writer" can be a spam ...
normally a spam is someone that propose his services or products ? non ?

"Spam" has come to mean more than simply unsolicited commercial e-mail. Soldiers even talk of spamming bullets at the enemy - just firing off blindly to encourage the enemy to keep their head down.

Since they're always the exact same words, I'm suspecting the real message is buried in the headers - perhaps the message ID. This could be a covert method of passing messages used by intelligence agencies, or command-and-control for a botnet, or any one of a number of other possibilities.
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